Definition of Prenomens

1. prenomen [n] - See also: prenomen

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prenomens

prenatal diagnosis
prenatally
prenate
prenates
prenazone
preneed
prenegotiated
prenegotiation
prenegotiations
preneoplastic
prenex
prenexes
prenol
prenols
prenomen
prenomens (current term)
prenomina
prenominal
prenominate
prenominated
prenominates
prenominating
prenomination
prenominations
prenoon
prenotification
prenotified
prenotifies
prenotify
prenotifying

Literary usage of Prenomens

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Operations Carried on at the Pyramids of Gizeh in 1837: With an Account of a by Richard William Howard-Vyse (1842)
"The prenomens assumed by the Egyptian monarchs upon their accession ... The Tablet at Abydos consists almost entirely of prenomens ; but that from Karnac ..."

2. A History of Egypt from the End of the Neolithic Period to the Death of by Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge (1902)
"In the first place, the prenomens, or names which the ... latter V _ M are of the type of the names of the kings of the Early Empire, the prenomens of the ..."

3. Horae Aegyptiacae: Or, the Chronology of Ancient Egypt Discovered from by Reginald Stuart Poole (1851)
"In the first place we observe, that the twelve remaining of the first fourteen names are prenomens; and that, of the other names, twelve in number, ..."

4. Horae Aegypticae: Or, The Chronology of Ancient Egypt Discovered from by Reginald Stuart Poole (1851)
"In the first place we observe, that the twelve remaining of the first fourteen names are prenomens ; and that, of the other names, twelve in number, ..."

5. The Book of the Kings of Egypt: Or, The Ka, Nebti, Horus, Suten Bȧt, and Rä by Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge (1908)
"It seems too that the prenomens of the kings of one dynasty influenced the ... The "User-Maat-Ra" of Rameses II is repeated in the prenomens of Rameses III ..."

6. Materia Hieroglyphica: Containing the Egyptian Pantheon and the Succession by John Gardner Wilkinson (1828)
"... in many of the prenomens, we find more hieroglyphics than usual, and yet, the original title is still traceable; this last fact enables us to discover ..."

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