bĭnōmĭnis
bĭnōmĭnis, e, adj. bis-nomen, analog. to cognominis, from con-nomen, having two names (only in Ov. and in gen. sing.): binominis, cui geminum est nomen, ut Numa Pompilius, Tullus Hostilius, Paul. ex Fest. p. 36 Müll.: Ascanius (also called Iulus), Ov. M. 14, 609: Ister (also called Danubius), id. P. 1, 8, 11; id. Ib. 415.
No short def.
Headword (normalized):
bĭnōmĭnis
Headword (normalized/stripped):
binominis
Intro Text:
bĭnōmĭnis, e, adj. bis-nomen, analog. to cognominis, from con-nomen, having two names (only in Ov. and in gen. sing.): binominis, cui geminum est nomen, ut Numa Pompilius, Tullus Hostilius, Paul. ex Fest. p. 36 Müll.: Ascanius (also called Iulus), Ov. M. 14, 609: Ister (also called Danubius), id. P. 1, 8, 11; id. Ib. 415.
URN:
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