单词 | patronymically |
释义 | patronymicallyadv. By or in relation to a patronymic. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > naming > name or appellation > [adverb] > by way of specific types of name hypocoristically1652 patronymically1751 cognominally1825 pseudonymously1831 1751 W. Macfarlane Geneal. Coll. (1900) (Sc. Hist. Soc.) II. 306 He Assumed..the Designation of Dominus De Strowan, And Patronimicallie in the Irish way, Robertus filius Duncani Dominus de Strowan. 1856 R. W. Emerson Eng. Traits iv. 63 Every one of whom is named and personally and patronymically described. 1880 S. G. W. Benjamin Epochs Anc. Hist. 21 Achilles, or patronymically Pelides, was another hero who was induced with difficulty to join the expedition. 1962 E. W. Parks Ante-Bellum Southern Literary Critics iii. 54 He dedicated his book-length poem Hesperia to a patronymically disguised but not entirely fictional lady. 1990 Black Amer. Lit. Forum 24 685 The problem of woman's patronymically defined identity in western culture. 2001 Times (Nexis) 14 July (Features section) For the patronymically challenged, the best hope is to inspire a sobriquet. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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