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named

English

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /ne?md/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?ne?md/

Adjective

named (not comparable)

  1. Having a name.

Antonyms

  • unnamed

Hyponyms

  • aforenamed
  • formally-named
  • informally-named
  • last-named

Translations

Verb

named

  1. simple past tense and past participle of name

Anagrams

  • Amend, Edman, Mande, Medan, ad-men, admen, amend, amend., deman, maned, menad

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namely

English

Etymology

From Middle English namely, nameliche, namelike, equivalent to name +? -ly. Cognate with Saterland Frisian nämmelk, West Frisian nammentlik, Dutch namelijk, German Low German nämlich, German nämlich, Danish nemlig, Swedish nämligen, Icelandic nefnilega.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?ne?mli/

Adverb

namely (not comparable)

  1. Specifically; that is to say.
  2. (now rare) Especially, above all.

Usage notes

A synonymous expression is the use of colon—":", as in "There are three ways to do it: the right way, the wrong way []."

Since this is considered a dependent clause, a comma should follow the expression and either a semicolon or a comma should precede it, depending on the strength of the break in continuity. "Namely" can thus almost be considered a conjunction.

Synonyms

  • that is to say, to wit, videlicet, scilicet, viz., sc.; see also Thesaurus:specifically or Thesaurus:in other words

Translations

Anagrams

  • Manley, Melany, laymen, meanly, yelman

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