Prenominate vs Prenominated - What's the difference?
prenominate | prenominated |
to name or mention ahead of time
(obsolete) aforementioned
*1602 : , act 2 scene 1 line 42
(prenominate)
to name or mention ahead of time
(obsolete) aforementioned
*1602 : , act 2 scene 1 line 42
As verbs the difference between prenominate and prenominated
is that prenominate is to name or mention ahead of time while prenominated is (prenominate).As an adjective prenominate
is (obsolete) aforementioned.prenominate
English
Etymology 1
Verb
(prenominat)Etymology 2
(etyl) (lena) praenominatus, past participle of .Adjective
(-)- Having ever seen in the prenominate crimes
prenominated
English
Verb
(head)prenominate
English
Etymology 1
Verb
(prenominat)Etymology 2
(etyl) (lena) praenominatus, past participle of .Adjective
(-)- Having ever seen in the prenominate crimes