different between anthroponymy vs anthroponym
anthroponymy
English
Etymology
English anthrop- (“person, human”) + Ancient Greek ?????? (?numía) (from ????? (ónoma, “name”)).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) enPR: ?nthr?p??n?m?, IPA(key): /æn?????p?n?m?/,
Noun
anthroponymy (uncountable)
- The study of personal names.
- Coordinate term: toponymy
- Hypernym: onomastics
Related terms
- anthroponym
Translations
References
anthroponymy From the web:
- what does anthroponymy mean
- what is anthroponymy in linguistics
anthroponym
English
Etymology
anthropo- +? -onym. First attested in 1955.
Noun
anthroponym (plural anthroponyms)
- The name of a person, especially a surname.
Related terms
- anthroponymy
- anthroponymous
Translations
Further reading
- Anthroponymy on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
anthroponym From the web:
- what does anthroponym mean
- what does anthroponymy mean
- what does anthroponym
- what is an anthroponymy in linguistics
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