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- EPONYMOUS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of EPONYMOUS is being the person or thing for whom or which something specified is named : of, relating to, or being an eponym How to use eponymous in a sentence
- EPONYMOUS Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
EPONYMOUS definition: named after the specified person, place, or thing, usually its founder, creator, inventor, discoverer, or source See examples of eponymous used in a sentence
- EPONYMOUS | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
EPONYMOUS definition: 1 An eponymous character in a play, book, etc has the same name as the title 2 An eponymous… Learn more
- eponymous - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective eponymous (comparative more eponymous, superlative most eponymous) Of, relating to, or being the person or entity after which someone or something is named; serving as an eponym
- How to Use Eponymous Correctly - GRAMMARIST
The adjective eponymous traditionally describes someone for whom something, especially a work of art, is named So, for example, the novel Jane Eyre ‘s eponymous character is Jane Eyre, and the eponymous hero of the film Spartacus is Spartacus
- Eponymous - definition of eponymous by The Free Dictionary
Named after something else or deriving from an existing name or word: "Programs such as He-Man and Masters of the Universe were all created with the explicit purpose of selling the eponymous toys to children" (Susan Gregory Thomas)
- Eponymous - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
When something is eponymous, it takes its own name as its title For example, Foo Fighters' first album was eponymous — it was called "Foo Fighters "
- Eponym - Wikipedia
Plays, books, and other forms of entertainment may have eponymous names, such as the ancient Greek epic The Odyssey, derived from its principal character, Odysseus, and the novel Robinson Crusoe
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