eponym
名词 n.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A person who gave or supposedly gave their name to a people, place, institution, etc.
— The Greeks and Romans tended to credit nearly every location and ethnicity to a legendary eponym, Hellas to Hellen, Rome to Romulus, Egypt to Aegyptus, etc.
- Something that is named after a person.
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A name taken from a person, a namesake toponym, term, etc.
— Alexandria is an eponym, taken from its founder Alexander the Great.
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A name or term derived from any proper noun, inclusive of places, brands, etc.
— "Tangerine" is an eponym in reference to Tangier... The unflattering eponym "shanghai" derived from the behavior of American shippers, not the Chinese themselves...
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Synonym of epitome, a person taken as a symbol or quintessential representative of some trait, school, etc.
— Rockefeller became the very eponym of wealth.
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Synonym of epithet, a distinguishing title.
— It was only posthumously that Julian was distinguished with the eponym "Apostate".
词汇关系
词源
From Latin eponymus, from Ancient Greek ἐπώνῠμος (epṓnŭmos), from ἐπί (epí, “upon, epi-”) + ὄνυμα (ónuma, “name”) + -ος (-os, suffix forming adjectives and nouns). Equivalent to epi- + -nym.
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