कॉग्नोमेन Meaning in English
कॉग्नोमेन शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : cognomen
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
कॉग्नोमेन्सकॉग्नोमिना
कॉग्नोससेंट
कॉग्नोससेंटी
कोगुलासे
सहवास
सहवासित
कोहेयर्स
हमवारिस
संसक्ति
संसंजन
संसक्त
संसक्त स्वामी
संसक्तता से
संसक्तता
कॉग्नोमेन इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Dining clubs Marcus Lollius perhaps with the cognomen Paulinus (c.
In addition, it is also possible that he took the cognomen Antiaticus in remembrance of this victory.
The stars are the Septem Triones (Ursa major), a pun of the moneyer cognomen.
The origin of the Cornelii is lost to history, but the nomen Cornelius may be formed from the hypothetical cognomen Corneus, meaning "horny", that is, having thick or callused skin.
The existence of such a cognomen in early times may be inferred from its diminutive, Corneolus.
A number of plebeian Cornelii had no cognomen.
Since the first of the Scipiones seems to have borne the cognomen Maluginensis, he would seem to have been the son of Publius Cornelius Maluginensis, one of the consular tribunes in 404 BC.
The cognomen Lentulus probably belongs to a class of surnames deriving from the habits or qualities of the persons to whom they were first applied; the adjective lentulus means "rather slow".
A descendant of this family was the first to assume the cognomen Sulla, about the time of the Second Punic War.
The name is probably a diminutive of Sura, a cognomen found in several gentes, including among the Cornelii Lentuli, and probably referred to someone with prominent calves.
Their cognomen means the midday meal, and is also found among the patrician Antonii.
Cethegus is a cognomen whose original meaning and significance have been lost.