nominatus
Nominatus is a Latin term formed as the perfect passive participle of nominare, meaning named or designated. As an adjective it describes someone who has been named for a role, office, or task, and in Latin texts it can also be used substantively as “the named one” or “the nominee.” The form reflects gender and number variations common to Latin: nominatus (masculine singular), nominata (neuter or feminine plural in some constructions), and related forms for other genders.
In classical and medieval Latin, nominatus frequently appears in official or legal contexts to indicate a person
Ecclesiastical Latin also employs nominatus in records of papal, episcopal, or territorial appointments, where individuals are
In modern English-language scholarship, nominatus is primarily encountered in discussions of Latin usage rather than as