common noun
simple past tense and past participle of regauge
present participle of quaeritate
A noun that denotes any member, or all members, of a class; an ordinary noun such as dog or city. In contrast, a proper noun is a single named entity such as Socrates.
dog
city
Socrates
The state police force of the Republic of Ireland. / (The title of) an Irish policeman. / (in the plural) The police.
英語の文法では、普通名詞はクラスのいずれかの構成員、またはその全てを指し、特定のものではなく人・場所・物・概念を表します。
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