Etymology
"Notional" is derived from the Late Latin word "notionalis," which in turn comes from the Latin word "notio," meaning "notion" or "concept."
Meaning
The term "notional" has several meanings:
Origin
"Notional" entered the English language in the early 16th century, borrowed from the Late Latin word "notionalis." The term has been used in various philosophical and literary contexts since its inception.
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