单词 | demonymic |
释义 | demonymicn. Ancient Greek History. rare. A personal name derived from that of the deme (deme n.2 1) to which a citizen of ancient Attica belonged. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > naming > name or appellation > [noun] > other specific names or types of name the Holy Namec1440 Singh1623 specification1633 indigitamenta1657 explicative1669 ethnic1791 household name1804 class term1811 book name1815 biverb1831 class word1837 family name1840 class name1843 ananym1867 papponymic1875 autonym1879 throne name1880 demonymic1893 ethnonym1894 a name to conjure with1901 praise name1904 self-reference1948 exonym1957 specific1962 endonym1970 demonym1990 1893 J. E. Sandys Aristotle's Ἀθηναίων Πολιτεία 110 The demonymic of the former would be Ὄαθεν; of the latter Οἰῆθεν. 2011 Irish Daily Mail 8 Nov. 42 Cleisthenes abolished patronymics in favour of demonymics: where an Athenian may have identified himself as ‘Demochares, son of Demosthenes’, he would now call himself ‘Demochares from Marathon’. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1893 |
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