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What is NOMINE?

Lat. By name; by the name of; under the name or designation of.

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SUO NOMINE, EO NOMINE, NOMINE PCENJE, IN NOMINE DEI, AMEN, CATALLIS CAPTIS NOMINE DIS- TRICTIONIS, DE NOMINE PROPRIO NON EST CURANDUM CUM IN SUBSTANTIA NON ERRCTUR; QUIA NOMINA MUTABILIA SUNT, RES AUTCM IMMOBILE, ADVOCATUS EST, AD QUCM PERTINET JUS ADVOCATIONIS ALICUJUS ECCLESIAE, UT AD ECCLESIAAN, NOMINE PROPRIO, NON ALIENO, POSSIT PRSESENTARE, EXECUTIVE, FRANCIGENA, DAME


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  1. SUO NOMINE
  2. EO NOMINE
  3. NOMINE PCENJE
  4. IN NOMINE DEI, AMEN
  5. CATALLIS CAPTIS NOMINE DIS- TRICTIONIS
  6. DE NOMINE PROPRIO NON EST CURANDUM CUM IN SUBSTANTIA NON ERRCTUR; QUIA NOMINA MUTABILIA SUNT, RES AUTCM IMMOBILE
  7. ADVOCATUS EST, AD QUCM PERTINET JUS ADVOCATIONIS ALICUJUS ECCLESIAE, UT AD ECCLESIAAN, NOMINE PROPRIO, NON ALIENO, POSSIT PRSESENTARE
  8. EXECUTIVE
  9. FRANCIGENA
  10. DAME

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