Nicholine
English
    
WOTD – 6 December 2012
WOTD – 6 December 2014
    
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /nɪkəlaɪn/ (for the adjective)
Adjective
    
Nicholine (comparative more Nicholine, superlative most Nicholine)
- Created by, in the style of, or pertaining to any of several people named Nicholas.
-  1994, Helen M. Jewell, The North--South divide, page 166:- Three fixed points are the bishop of Norwich's valuation of 1254, the Nicholine taxation of 1291-2, […]
 
- 2000, Antonio Pinelli, Maria Beltramini, Alessandro Angeli (photographer), The Basilica of St Peter in the Vatican: Essays, page 41:
- It seems that around 1470 Pope Paul II ordered the resumption of work on the new Nicholine tribune, […]
 
-  2002, Anthony Grafton, Leon Battista Alberti: Master Builder of the Italian Renaissance, page 297:- Nicholine Rome failed to reach completion, as one disaster followed another. Nicholas managed to realize only a fragment of what he planned.
 
 
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