It loves the fig-trees with nothing but leaves; it adores the stat magni nominis umbra.
Semel atque iterum extrusus est in 260 legationem; in qua cum se cordatissime gessisset, non conquievit serenissimus rex Henricus eius nominis octavus, donec hominem in aulam suam pertraheret.
Rome on public business, as an excuse for not appearing at the nominis delatio.
The proceedings of the nominis delatio were thus in the nature of a modern Grand Jury investigation, instituted to determine if a serious prosecution should be had.
When the nominis receptio was complete, the case was said to be in judicio, and the accused was said to be in reatu.
The time fixed was usually ten days from thenominis receptio.
This act was styled the nominis receptio and corresponds, in a general way, with the presentment of an indictment by a modern Grand Jury.
But, if the accused appeared at the nominis delatio, the prosecutor interrogated him at length concerning the facts of the crime.
We have seen that ten days were allowed at Rome after thenominis receptio to secure testimony and prepare the case before the beginning of the trial.
But in common use very frequently the second or third of these three subdivisions is omitted, and along with the Romans sometimes only those Latini nominis are mentioned, sometimes only the -socii- (Weissenborn on Liv.
If it be said that this proceeded meerly from the spight of Messalina, (and that Lipsius did not complement with him in that kind Apostrophe, Non expetit in te haec culpa, O Romani nominis et Sapientiae magne.
Meric Casaubon’s “Pietas contra Maledicos Patrii Nominis ac Religionis Hostes,” is an elaborate vindication of his father against all charges alleged by his adversaries.
The imitation of Lucan in 70, 71 'magni resto nominis umbra,' is also strong evidence against the Senecan authorship.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nominis" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.