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notabilia
[ noh-tuh-bil-ee-uh ]
plural noun
- matters, events, or items worthy of note.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of notabilia1
First recorded in 1845–50; from Latin, neuter plural of notābilis “remarkable, noteworthy”
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Example Sentences
Gualtheri Burlei notabilia super Porphyrii prdicabilia, et Aristotelis prdicamenta, una cum aliarum notationum libellis.
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As time never pressed on the monkish secretary, his notabilia runs on very miscellaneously.
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We append Mr Livingston's letter to the end of this notice, and will merely condense here the principal notabilia.
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He tells his friend about the tsetse, the fever, the north wind, and other African notabilia.
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The tunnel-vaulted nave and porch, with a well-preserved cross in the churchyard, complete the tale of Warren's notabilia.
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