Comparative Concept: common noun (cxn)

Definition

a linguistic form that usually refers to individuals, via the category that the individual belongs to. Often referred to as just noun. Example: cat is usually used to refer to a particular cat via the category of felines. Note that being a common noun is a function of a form; one can use the form city to refer to an individual city – for example in the San Francisco Bay Area, the City refers to the city of San Francisco. (Section 3.1.1)