antonomasia (Q1114): Difference between revisions
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(Changed [en] description: The use of a proper name to designate a member of a class (such as "a Solomon" for a wise ruler) or the use of an epithet or title in place of a proper name (such as "the Bard" for Shakespeare)) |
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epithet or | The use of a proper name to designate a member of a class (such as "a Solomon" for a wise ruler) or the use of an epithet or title in place of a proper name (such as "the Bard" for Shakespeare) |
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The use of a proper name to designate a member of a class (such as "a Solomon" for a wise ruler) or the use of an epithet or title in place of a proper name (such as "the Bard" for Shakespeare)
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | antonomasia |
The use of a proper name to designate a member of a class (such as "a Solomon" for a wise ruler) or the use of an epithet or title in place of a proper name (such as "the Bard" for Shakespeare) |
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antonomase (French)
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antonomásia (Portuguese)
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Figura retórica de pensamento que consiste em empregar um nome próprio como um nome comum, em virtude da generalização de um predicado que pertence por excelência ao nome próprio, ou, inversamente, em utilizar um nome comum para designar um nome próprio. (Dicionário Terminológico)
ანტონომასია (Georgian)
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