eponym 的定义
- a person, real or imaginary, from whom something, as a tribe, nation, or place, takes or is said to take its name: Brut, the supposed grandson of Aeneas, is the eponym of the Britons.
- a word based on or derived from a person's name.
- any ancient official whose name was used to designate his year of office.
eponym 近义词
等同于 name
eponym 的近义词 42 个
- brand
- flag
- label
- nickname
- sign
- signature
- style
- term
- agnomen
- alias
- appellation
- autograph
- cognomen
- denomination
- designation
- epithet
- handle
- head
- heading
- matronymic
- moniker
- monogram
- namesake
- patronymic
- pseudonym
- rubric
- sobriquet
- surname
- tag
- agname
- autonym
- compellation
- nom de guerre
- nom de plume
- nomen
- pen name
- pet name
- place name
- prenomen
- proper name
- stage name
- trade name
eponym 的反义词 1 个
更多eponym例句
- Scyld, on the other hand, is in the first place probably a mere eponym of the power of the Scylding kings of Denmark.
- Xanthus, however, puts Torrhebus in the place of Tyrsenus, and makes him the eponym of a district in Lydia.
- As for this eponym thing, why Saint Augustine called attention to it fifteen hundred years ago.
- This, however, as we learn from the Eponym Canon, was not all.
- The case is different with Herakles, the patron, eponym, and ancestor of Dorian Hellas.