It is Ablative 3rd Declension Noun. You can find this on page 267 of the Latin textbook for Latin 1 (ECCE ROMANI I) It has a picture of a Roman family getting into a royal "vehicle". The book also has a red border on it. Hope this helps, because I was the one who asked this question so many days ago. Oh well...
nomine is the Latin word for "name"
Sine nomine
In the name But it should be in nomine eg in nomine patris = in the name of the father
in nomine tuo modo
Sine nomine = without a name.
The correct rendering of "Blessed is he who comes in the Name of the Lord" in Latin reads as follows: Benedictus qui venit in nomine Domini!
In Nomine Patris it is Latin for "in the name of the father"
candour means:Nounhonesty and straightforwardness of speech or behaviour [Latin candor]
In nomine Patris, et filii, et spiritus sancti
In nomine Patris et Filii et Spiritus Sancti
the latin meaning for mikki is a large round purple fruit sometmes called a plum
The Latin word "prope" is an adverb, which means it describes the proximity or closeness of something.