non est
English
Etymology
From Latin non est inventus (“he has not been found”).
Adjective
non est (not comparable)
- (archaic, slang) Absent; missing.
- 1871, The Masonic Review (volume 39, page 129)
- The Regiment had been moving, and tents were non est.
- 1871, The Masonic Review (volume 39, page 129)
Anagrams
- nonets, senton, sonnet, stonen, tennos, tenons, tenson, tonnes