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ЕнглескиУреди
Етимологија 1Уреди
Од Средњи Енглески name, nome, од Стари Енглески nama, noma (“name; noun; the particular word used to denote any object of thought not considered in a purely individual character; title; reputation; the reputation of some character or attribute; the mere appellation in contrast or opposition to the actual person or thing”), од Proto-Germanic *namô (“name”), од Пра-Индо-Европски *h₁nómn̥ (“name”). Cognate with Шкотски name, naim, nem (“name”), Севернофризски Neem, Naam, nööm, noome (“name”), Saterland Frisian Noome (“name”), West Frisian namme (“name”), Dutch naam (“name”), Low German Name (“name”), German Name (“name”), Danish navn (“name”), Norwegian Bokmål navn (“name”), Norwegian Nynorsk namn (“name”), Шведски namn (“name”), Исландски nafn (“name”), Латински nōmen (“name”). Дублети of noun. Видите такође neven.
The verb is from Стари Енглески namian, од Proto-Germanic *nōmōjaną, derived from the noun.
ИзговорУреди
ИменицаУреди
name (plural names)
- Any nounal word or phrase which indicates a particular person, place, class, or thing.
- Bible, Genesis ii. 19
- Whatsoever Adam called every living creature, that was the name thereof.
- Shakespeare
- That which we call a rose / By any other name would smell as sweet.
- 1904, L. Frank Baum, The Marvelous Land of Oz:
- So good a man as this must surely have a name.
- (deprecated use of
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- I've never liked the name my parents gave me so I changed it at the age of twenty.
- Bible, Genesis ii. 19
- Reputation.
- 1604, William Shakespeare, Othello, III-iii:
- Good name in man and woman, dear my lord / Is the immediate jewel of their souls.[1]
- 1952, Old Testament, Revised Standard Version, Thomas Nelson & Sons, 2 Samuel 8:13:
- And David won a name for himself.[2]
- 1604, William Shakespeare, Othello, III-iii:
- An abusive or insulting epithet.
- Stop calling me names!
- A person (or legal person).
- Dryden
- They list with women each degenerate name.
- Шаблон:post second edition of, 2002, Graham Richards, Putting Psychology in its Place, →ISBN, page 287 [3]:
- Later British psychologists interested in this topic include such major names as Cyril Burt, William McDougall, […] .
- 2008 edition of, 1998, S. B. Budhiraja and M. B. Athreya, Cases in Strategic Management, →ISBN page 79 [4]:
- Would it be able to fight the competition from ITC Agro Tech and Liptons who were ready and able to commit large resources? With such big names as competitors, would this business be viable for Marico?
- 2009 third edition of, 1998, Martin Mowforth and Ian Munt, Tourism and Sustainability, →ISBN, page 29 [5]:
- International non-governmental organisations (INGOs), including such household names as Amnesty International, Greenpeace and […] .
- Dryden
- Those of a certain name; a race; a family.
- Macaulay
- The ministers of the republic, mortal enemies of his name, came every day to pay their feigned civilities.
- Macaulay
- (computing) A unique identifier, generally a string of characters.
- (UK, finance) An investor in Lloyds of London bearing unlimited liability.
- Authority.
- Halt in the name of the law!
СинонимиУреди
- proper name
- Видите такође Тезаурус:name
ХипонимиУреди
- big name
- binomial name
- birth name
- botanical name
- byname
- Christian name
- code name
- codename
- common name
- confirmation name
- deadname
- domain name
- facet name
- family name
- filename
- file name
- first name
- forename
- given name
- household name
- last name
- maiden name
- middle name
- nickname
- pen name
- personal name
- prename
- scientific name
- stage name
- surname
- systematic name
- to-name
- trade name
- true name
- zoological name
Derived termsУреди
Related termsУреди
DescendantsУреди
TranslationsУреди
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- name на Википедији.Википедији
VerbУреди
name (third-person singular simple present names, present participle naming, simple past and past participle named)
- (transitive) To give a name to.
- (deprecated use of
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- (deprecated use of
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- One visitor named Hou Yugang said he was not too concerned about climate change and Baishui’s melting.
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- (transitive) To mention, specify.
- He named his demands.
- You name it!
- (deprecated use of
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- (transitive) To identify as relevant or important
- naming the problem
- (transitive) To publicly implicate.
- The painter was named as an accomplice.
- (transitive) To designate for a role.
- My neighbor was named to the steering committee.
- (transitive, Westminster system politics) To initiate a process to temporarily remove a member of parliament who is breaking the rules of conduct.
- 2013 јул 10, Bercow, John (Speaker of the House of Commons), (Please provide the book title or journal name), to MP Nigel Dodds:
- I must warn the Right Honourable gentleman, that if he persists in his refusal to comply with my order to withdraw [the words "deliberately deceptive"], I shall be compelled to name him.
SynonymsУреди
- (give a name to): bename, designate, dub; see also Thesaurus:denominate
Derived termsУреди
TranslationsУреди
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See alsoУреди
Etymology 2Уреди
Borrowed from Шпански ñame, substituting n for the unfamiliar Spanish letter ñ.
NounУреди
name (plural names)
SynonymsУреди
TranslationsУреди
AnagramsУреди
- -mane, -nema, Amen, Eman, Enma, MEAN, MENA, Mena, NEMA, NMEA, amen, mane, mean, mnae, neam (alphagram aemn)
AfrikaansУреди
NounУреди
name
Central MalayУреди
EtymologyУреди
Borrowed from Санскрт नामन् (nāman).
NounУреди
name
ReferencesУреди
- Greenhill, S.J., Blust. R, & Gray, R.D. (2008). The Austronesian Basic Vocabulary Database: From Bioinformatics to Lexomics. Evolutionary Bioinformatics, 4:271-283.
CimbrianУреди
NounУреди
- (Thirteen Communities) name
ReferencesУреди
DutchУреди
PronunciationУреди
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VerbУреди
name
- (archaic) singular past subjunctive of nemen
AnagramsУреди
Eastern ArrernteУреди
NounУреди
name
ReferencesУреди
- 2007. The UCLA Phonetics Lab Archive. Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Department of Linguistics.
JapaneseУреди
RomanizationУреди
name
KurdishУреди
EtymologyУреди
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PronunciationУреди
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NounУреди
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LithuanianУреди
NounУреди
name m
Middle DutchУреди
Etymology 1Уреди
From Стари Холандски namo, from Proto-Germanic *namô.
NounУреди
nāme m or f
InflectionУреди
Овај noun захтева inflection-table template.
Derived termsУреди
DescendantsУреди
Etymology 2Уреди
From Стари Холандски *nāma, from Proto-Germanic *nēmō.
NounУреди
nâme f
InflectionУреди
Овај noun захтева inflection-table template.
Related termsУреди
DescendantsУреди
- Dutch: name (mostly in compounds)
Further readingУреди
- “name”, in Vroegmiddelnederlands Woordenboek, 2000
- “name (I)”, in Middelnederlandsch Woordenboek, 1929
- “name (II)”, in Middelnederlandsch Woordenboek, 1929
Middle EnglishУреди
Alternative formsУреди
EtymologyУреди
From Стари Енглески nama.
PronunciationУреди
NounУреди
DescendantsУреди
VolapükУреди
NounУреди
name
ZazakiУреди
EtymologyУреди
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PronunciationУреди
NounУреди
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ПреводиУреди
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ДаљеУреди
- Ох, Мој понизно спусти главу, изађе брзо кроз врата, па се исто тако брзо врати са остатком Форестове опреме за облачење, помажући му да обуче поткошуљу и кошуљу, пребацајући му машну око врата да је (сам) свеже, а клечећи, навуче му доколенице и мамузе. Шешир (а ла) Баден Пауел и јахачки корбач употпуњавали су његову опрему - корбач је био индијански, плетен од сирове животињске коже, са десет унца олова утканог у задњи део, који му је висио са ручног зглоба на једној кожној закачки.