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Nomen
soliloquy: a speech to oneself
nomen (Latin: name)
The root word "nomen" comes from Latin and means "name" or "noun". It is commonly used in English words related to naming or identifying something.
The English word nominate comes from Latin nomen, a name
The English equivalent of the Latin phrase 'in nomen Domini benedictum' is Blessed in the name of the Lord. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'in' means 'in'. The noun 'nomen' means 'name'. The word 'Domini' means 'Lord'. The past participle 'benedictum' means 'blessed'.
The Latin word for "names" is nomina, the plural form of the neuter noun nomen.
I think it is noun but I would have it checked
et est nomen meum
The stem word for slyly is sly.
The stem of the word monotonous is monotony.
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