A proper noun; a word or phrase constituting the individual designation by which a particular person or thing is known, referred to, or addressed.
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| 释义 | the mind > language > naming > name or appellation > [noun] (230) nameeOE A proper noun; a word or phrase constituting the individual designation by which a particular person or thing is known, referred to, or addressed. wordeOE Any of the sequences of one or more sounds or morphemes (intuitively recognized by native speakers… †(a) As denoting a thing or person: a name, a… clepinga1300 That which one is called; name, designation. namingc1300 The action of name, v.; an instance or the result of this. neveningc1300 A name. rare. titlec1390 A descriptive name or epithet used to designate someone or something. notea1393 A name, a distinctive designation. Obsolete. stylec1400 gen. Any distinguishing or qualifying title, appellation, or denomination. Now rare or Obsolete. calling?a1425 The name given to a person or thing; an appellation. Obsolete. nomination?a1425 A name, a title; a manner of designation. Cf. nomenclature, n. 1. Obsolete. vocable1440 Originally: that which a person or thing is called; a designation, a name. Later more generally: an item of vocabulary, a lexical item, a word (in… appellation1447 A designation, name, or title given. to a particular person or thing. denomination?a1475 A characteristic or qualifying name given to a thing or class of things; that which anything is called; an appellation, designation, title. vocation1477 Apparently: designation, title. Obsolete. preface1582 A title, an epithet. Cf. prefix, n. 3. Obsolete. prenomination1599 A first name or appellation. Cf. praenomen, n. Obsolete. rare. nomenclature1610 A name, a designation. expressiona1631 A designation, descriptive title. Obsolete. denotation1631 A term employed to denote or describe a thing; a designation. appellative1632 That which a thing or person is ‘called’; an appellation, designation, or descriptive name. compellation1637 The name, title, or style, used in speaking of a person (or thing); an appellation. denominate1638 That which something is called; a name, denomination, appellation. Obsolete. nomenclation1638 A name, a designation. nominance1642 A name; designation. titularity1643 The quality or state of being titular; the quality or state of bearing a title. entitlement1823 A designation or name; cf. entitle, v. 2. Also in plural in same sense (chiefly colloquial, esp. in representations of African-American speech). Now… compellative1830 A word used as a name, title, or appellation; = compellation, n. 2b 2c. cognomen1852 loosely. Name, appellation. [So, in Latin, very commonly used by Vergil and other poets, for a name given to a country, river, etc.] tally1929 Nautical slang. (See quots 1929, 1946). Also cap-tally = tally ribbon n. at compounds 3 below. denotative1944 Logic. Of a word: Having the quality of designating, as distinguished from connotative. Also as n. anthroponym1952 A personal name. Subcategories:— with implication of person denoted (1) — descriptive or connotative name (3) — correct or true name (1) — wrong name (1) — corruption of a name (1) — alternative name (1) — personal name (3) — name used to address a person (3) — nickname or additional name (36) — assumed or fictitious name (19) — one's own name (1) — pet name (7) — first name (12) — middle name (1) — surname (21) — maiden name (1) — confirmation name (1) — name derived from a child (5) — name given to a child or baby (2) — name used to address elderly person (3) — place name (12) — trade or proprietary name (8) — scientific or technical name (14) — other specific names or types of name (26) — another name for (1) — contraction of a name (1) — letter indicating name (1) — title prefixed to a name (3) — word or letters following a name (1) — addition to a dog's name (2) — signature (3) — register of names (1) — magical property of a name (1) — preference for certain names (1) — class or kind distinguished by name (1) |
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