denotatum
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1
English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Noun
1.2.1
Translations
2
Latin
2.1
Participle
English
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Etymology
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From
Latin
denotatum
.
Noun
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denotatum
(
plural
denotata
)
(
linguistics
,
philosophy
)
Something that is
denoted
; a
referent
.
Translations
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Something that is denoted; a referent
Armenian:
նշանակյալ
(hy)
(
nšanakyal
)
French:
dénotatum
(fr)
m
Russian:
обознача́емое
(ru)
(
oboznačájemoje
)
,
денота́т
(ru)
(
denotát
)
Swedish:
denotatum
(sv)
,
referent
(sv)
c
Latin
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Participle
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dēnotātum
inflection of
dēnotātus
:
nominative
/
accusative
/
vocative
neuter
singular
accusative
masculine
singular
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