- the noun
metronym (first
attested in 1904); and the noun and
adjective metronymic (first
attested in 1868).
These are, for example, the
forms used in the...
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explanations of the
origin of the name Jelaca. One is that the name is a
metronymic form of the
female personal name Jela, a
short form of
Jelena (from Gr****...
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surnames that end with -ov/-ev or -in/-yn are
originally patronymic or
metronymic possessive adjectivals with the
meaning 'son of' or 'daughter/wife of'...
- OCLCÂ 161579. V.
Sundara Rama
Sastry (1990). "Social
Significance of
Metronymic Epithets in
Early Indian Ruling Dynasties : A Study".
Proceedings of the...
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Toponymic surname The
Oxford English Dictionary records the
corresponding metronymic and metronym,
alongside matronymic but not, however, matronym.
Willy van...
- hyperonym, hyponym, hyponymy, meronym, meronymy, metonym, metonymy,
metronymic, paronym, paronymous, pseudonym, pseudonymous, synonym, synonymous, synonymy...
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Goodison is a
metronymic surname, from the old
English personal name
Godgifu (God's gift),
later simply "Goody".
Goodisson is a
similar surname. Notable...
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surnames that end with -ov/-ev or -in/-yn are
originally patronymic or
metronymic possessive adjectivals with the
meaning 'son of' or 'daughter/wife of'...
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origin as
coming from the
Dutch word pijp ( for tube, pipe ),
giving the
metronymic name for the
music instrument player.
Madeleine Bulckaen, dean of the...
- hyperonym, hyponym, hyponymy, meronym, meronymy, metonym, metonymy,
metronymic, paronym, paronymous, pseudonym, pseudonymous, synonym, synonymous, synonymy...