- An
eponym is a noun
after which or for
which someone or
something is, or is
believed to be, named.
Adjectives derived from the word
eponym include eponymous...
- gl****
cupola tops it all.
General Jerzy Ziętek,
namegiver of the Rondo, and
Wojciech Korfanty,
namegiver of one of the
streets that
crosses it, were named...
- on folk song and saga. It
might well be that
Eichendorff read it. The
namegiver of Eichendorff’s poem is the
wooden dowsing rod, an
instrument used to...
- to Joel
Roberts Poinsett (1779-1851),
American physician and diplomat,
namegiver for many of the
other meanings.
Poinsett may also
refer to:
Poinsett County...
- (1878-1968), physicist,
discovered nuclear fission of
uranium with * Otto Hahn,
namegiver of
element 109 *
meitnerium Alfred Adler (1870-1937),
founding member...
-
surname include: A. J.
Blackwell (1842–1903),
American founder of and
namegiver to Blackwell, Kay County,
Oklahoma Adam Blackwell, 21st
century Canadian...
- baseball's
Negro leagues Major Ployer Peter Hill (1894–1935), USAF
pilot and
namegiver to Hill Air
Force Base
Raewyn Hill (born 1972), New
Zealand c****ographer...
-
detail than
originally presented in
First Edition (Germany).
Known as
Namegivers, the
setting of
Earthdawn features several fantasy races for characters...
- film & TV producer,
activist and
organizer (founder of Het Stripschap,
namegiver to the
annual P. Hans
Frankfurther comics prize),
drowns at age 64, trying...
- (politician) (1830s–?),
American state legislator in Missouri,
possible namegiver to
Howell County Thomas J.
Howell (botanist) (1842–1912),
American botanist...