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[edit]![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/3e/Ponte_Nomentano_02.jpg/220px-Ponte_Nomentano_02.jpg)
Etymology
[edit]From Latin Nōmentānus, from Nōmentum + -ānus.
Adjective
[edit]nomentano (feminine nomentana, masculine plural nomentani, feminine plural nomentane)
- (historical) of or relating to the Sabine city Nomentum, modern day Mentana
- Synonym: (in modern contexts) mentanese
- (capitalized) Used in the following geographical terms:
- via Nomentana or just Nomentana f — a Roman street, going from Rome to Nomentum
- ponte Nomentano — a bridge, when the street crosses the Aniene
- porta Nomentana — a gate, when the street goes through the Aurelian walls
- quartiere Nomentano or just Nomentano m — a district of Rome, in which runs part of the street
Further reading
[edit]- (the street):
Via Nomentana on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- (the bridge):
Ponte Nomentano on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- (the gate):
Porta Nomentana on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- (the district):
Nomentano on Wikipedia.Wikipedia