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multinominal, a.|mʌltɪˈnɒmɪnəl| [f. L. multinōmin-is (f. multus multi- + nōmin-, nōmen name) + -al1.] Having many names; polyonymous.
1656Blount Glossogr. 1822T. Taylor Apuleius xi. 281 The divine mandates of the multinominal Goddess. 1855M. Bridges Pop. Mod. Hist. xx. 462 At these places he crushed..the multinominal and heroic legions of his enemies. So † multiˈnominous a.
a1615Donne Ess. (1651) 101 How multinominous is the father in law of Moses? a1631― Paradoxes (1652) 52 Why is Venus-star multinominous, called both Hesperus and Vesper? |