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agnomen

[ag-noh-muhn] / ægˈnoʊ mən /
NOUN
nickname
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While its most familiar building is a Catholic cathedral and its most famous sports franchise carries a heavenly agnomen, New Orleans lacks a non-gridiron saint.

From Washington Times • Mar. 25, 2017

The agnomen adoptivum indicates his transference by adoption from one gens to another.

From Deductive Logic by Stock, St. George William Joseph

Metellus was recalled, enjoyed a triumph, and received the agnomen of NUMIDICUS.

From Ancient Rome : from the earliest times down to 476 A. D. by Pennell, Robert Franklin

To these names was sometimes added another, the agnomen, given for some exploit, or to show that the person was adopted from some other gens.

From Ancient Rome : from the earliest times down to 476 A. D. by Pennell, Robert Franklin

Sometimes there was also a fourth name, called the agnomen, added from some illustrious action, or remarkable event.

From Roman Antiquities, and Ancient Mythology For Classical Schools (2nd ed) by Dillaway, Charles K.