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Webster 1913 Edition
Prenominate
Pre-nom′i-nate
,Adj.
[L.
praenominatus
, p. p. of praenominare
to give the prenomen to, to prenominate, fr. praenomen
prenomen.] Forenamed; named beforehand.
[R.]
“Prenominate crimes.” Shak.
Pre-nom′i-nate
,Verb.
T.
To forename; to name beforehand; to tell by name beforehand.
Shak.
Webster 1828 Edition
Prenominate
PRENOM'INATE
,Verb.
T.
PRENOM'INATE
,Adj.
Definition 2024
prenominate
prenominate
English
Verb
prenominate (third-person singular simple present prenominates, present participle prenominating, simple past and past participle prenominated)
Etymology 2
Latin praenominatus, past participle of praenominare (“to give the prenomen to, to prenominate”).
Adjective
prenominate (not comparable)
- (obsolete) aforementioned
- 1602 : Hamlet by William Shakespeare, act 2 scene 1 line 42
- Having ever seen in the prenominate crimes
- 1602 : Hamlet by William Shakespeare, act 2 scene 1 line 42