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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
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Example Sentences
Gualtheri Burlei notabilia super Porphyrii prdicabilia, et Aristotelis prdicamenta, una cum aliarum notationum libellis.
As time never pressed on the monkish secretary, his notabilia runs on very miscellaneously.
We append Mr Livingston's letter to the end of this notice, and will merely condense here the principal notabilia.
He tells his friend about the tsetse, the fever, the north wind, and other African notabilia.
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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