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mutato nomine

[ moo-tah-toh noh-mi-ne; English myoo-tey-toh nom-uh-nee ]

adverb

Latin.
  1. the name having been changed.


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That which you have done in your own; which, mutato nomine, has been my duty and my burden.

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If the Harrisburg convention nominates anybody else—the same paragraphs will suit him;—Mutato nomine de te fabula narretur.

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Mutato nomine Fabula de te narratur—Hor.

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As I grew older, and learned to use the terms "matter" and "force," the boyish problem was revived, mutato nomine.

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Mutato nomine de te fabula narratur, may be pertinently applied, in this instance, to the councils of more sovereigns than those of Ispahan.

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