Nom

Etymology 1
Shortened from nomination:, nominee:, and so on.

Noun

 * 1) Nomination.
 * 2) * 2000 May 30, "Webmaster -- Kevin Stroud" (username), "Re: RBL nomination for 195.235.113.140 (mail.teleline.es) -- 5th supporting email, in news.admin.net-abuse.email, Usenet:
 * I have already submitted a revised (in terms of format) nomination. In the future I will try to better organize my information (one message per nom, snip out excess spam if I post, etc.).
 * 1) * 2001 July 17, "William Tunstall-Pedoe" (username), "problems/suggestions for this group", in alt.anagrams, Usenet:
 * The obvious way to reduce the number of noms is to increase the standard.
 * 1) * 2010 February 13, "Juan F. Lara" (username), "2/5-7 Weekend BoxOffice", in rec.arts.animation and rec.arts.disney.animation, Usenet:
 * Particularly "Mr. Fox" now that it has an Oscar nom to boast about.
 * 1) Nominator.
 * 2) Nominee.

Verb

 * 1)  To nominate.
 * 2) * 1998, "blaque" (username), "|nomming A Teeny Favor (Was: Re: NOMINATION: Ms A.T. Rookie (fwd)", in alt.tasteless, Usenet:
 * I have a little request to make. When you kids nom, do you think you could make clear who it is you're nomming -- and maybe even include the article headers for the voters (and the judge) -- many of whom are not psychics?
 * 1) * 2001, "William Tunstall-Pedoe" (username), "problems/suggestions for this group", in alt.anagrams, Usenet:
 * Quite a big percentage of the anagrams posted here get nommed - IMO it should only be around 20% or so.
 * 1) * 2007, Variety staff, "Composer Prince dies" (obituary):
 * Emmy-nommed composer Robert Prince died March 4 in Los Angeles after a brief illness.

Etymology 2
Onomatopoeic.

Interjection

 * [to a baby] You are so cute, I could just eat you right up! Nom nom nom.
 * Commonly used as "om nom nom".
 * Commonly used as "om nom nom".

Translations

 * Finnish:

Verb

 * 1) to eat

Related terms

 * nom nom nom
 * num

Anagrams

 * mon, Mon

Etymology
From nomen:, from.

Noun

 * 1) name
 * 2)  noun

Synonyms

 * apel·latiu
 * substantiu

Etymology
From nominem:, accusative singular of nomen:, from.

Noun

 * 1) A name, especially a last name or family name.
 * Un nom de famille est un nom propre. — A family name is a proper noun.
 * Votre nom et prénom, s'il vous plaît. — Your last name and first name, please.
 * 1) A noun.
 * Un nom de famille est un nom propre. — A family name is a proper noun.

Synonyms

 * substantif

Derived terms

 * nom commun and nom propre
 * nommer
 * renommée
 * surnom
 * prénom
 * pronom
 * nominal
 * nom de Dieu
 * nom de Dieu de bordel de merde


 * nom d'un chien
 * nom d'une pipe
 * nom d'un petit bonhomme
 * nom de d'la
 * nom d'oiseau
 * nom d'emprunt
 * nom de jeune fille
 * au nom de

Related terms

 * nomination
 * nomenclature

Anagrams

 * mon

Noun

 * 1) noun (grammatical category)

Etymology
From nomen:

Noun

 * 1) name
 * 2)  noun

Etymology
From nomen:

Noun

 * 1) name

Descendants

 * French:

Particle

 * 1) don't
 * Tadan nom! - Don't be afraid!