cognominal


cog·no·men

C0461900 (kŏg-nō′mən)n. pl. cog·no·mens or cog·nom·i·na (-nŏm′ə-nə) 1. a. A family name; a surname.b. The third and usually last name of a citizen of ancient Rome, as Caesar in Gaius Julius Caesar.2. A name, especially a descriptive nickname or epithet acquired through usage over a period of time.
[Latin cognōmen : co-, con-, co- (influenced by cognōscere, to know) + nōmen, name; see nō̆-men- in Indo-European roots.]
cog·nom′i·nal (-nŏm′ə-nəl) adj.