"Nomen loci" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [German]

IPA: /ˈnoːmənˈloːtsi/, /-ˈlɔki/ Forms: Nomen loci [genitive], Nomina loci [plural], nomen loci [alternative]
Etymology: From Latin nomen loci (“noun of place”). Etymology templates: {{der|de|la|nomen loci|t=noun of place}} Latin nomen loci (“noun of place”) Head templates: {{de-noun|n,-,Nomina loci|nolinkhead=1}} Nomen loci n (strong, genitive Nomen loci, plural Nomina loci)
  1. (grammar) a noun, usually deverbal, that gives the place where something is done Tags: neuter, strong Synonyms: Nomen des Ortes, Substantiv des Ortes
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