释义 |
onymous, a. rare.|ˈɒnɪməs| [f. Gr. ὄνυµα name (see onym) + -ous: after anonymous, etc.] Having or bearing a name; of a writing: Bearing the name of the author; of an author: That gives his name. The opposite of anonymous, and usually explicitly contrasted with it.
1775Sturges in Lett. to Mr. Granger 169 My daughter..found out the anonymous character of Mr. Loveday in the preface, without having heard me read the onymous one in the advertisement. 1802Southey in C. Southey Life II. 195 An onymous house too..its name is Maes Gwyn. 1864N. & Q. 3rd Ser. V. 307 An opinion..that all communications ought to be onymous. 1888Univ. Rev. Oct. 284 A certain class of critics (whose writings, onymous and anonymous, are to be found in many widely different journals). So oˈnymity (nonce-wd.), the condition of being ‘onymous’; the opposite of anonymity.
1897Q. Rev. July 109 With this comes the question of ‘onymity’ and anonymity, a matter in which all the good is not upon one side. |