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mutato nomine

American  
[moo-tah-toh noh-mi-ne, myoo-tey-toh nom-uh-nee] / muˈtɑ toʊ ˈnoʊ mɪ nɛ, myuˈteɪ toʊ ˈnɒm ə ni /

adverb

Latin.
  1. the name having been changed.


Example Sentences

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Oh, gilded youth of the Gaiety, mutato nomine de te Fabula narratur.

From Post-Prandial Philosophy by Allen, Grant

Everything I said about Bernstein relates mutato nomine to him.

From The Virginians by Thackeray, William Makepeace

Surely his keen perception must have suggested to him, as he wrote this passage, "mutato nomine, deme."

From The Contemporary Review, January 1883 Vol 43, No. 1 by Various

That which you have done in your own; which, mutato nomine, has been my duty and my burden.

From The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine by Rameur, E.

It was a fabula narrata de Sally, mutato nomine.

From Somehow Good by De Morgan, William Frend

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