10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «POLYONYM»
Discover the use of
polyonym in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
polyonym and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Rapidex Enrich Your Word Power
... of a larger class a word having the same derivation or form as another a word
whose relation to another is a part to the whole Metonymy Metronymy Mononym
Onymous Oronym Paedonymic Paronym Patronym Polyonym Pseudonym. 401.
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 3 of 4: N-R)
Polyonymous, polion′imus, adj. having many names. —n.Pol′yonym, a name
consisting of several terms. —adjs.Polyon′ymal; Polyonym′ic,ofmore than
twoterms. —ns.Polyon′ymist; Polyon′ymy, multiplicity ofnamesfor the same
object ...
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Aristotelische Biologie: Intentionen, Methoden, Ergebnisse : ...
So in the polyonym example, „having the same meaning as" does not refer to any
specific meaning. Merely to say that two words have the same meaning does not
tell us what their meaning is, and a group of lists of words, each list of which ...
Wolfgang Kullmann, Sabine Föllinger, 1997
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Peripatetic Philosophy, 200 BC to AD 200: An Introduction ...
... third book of the Rhetoric,we need 'synonym' in the other [sense], which
Speusippus called 'polyonym'. Boethus is wrong when he says that Aristotle has
left out what are called synonyms by the more recent [philosophers], what
Speusippus ...
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Fear of God and the Beginning of Wisdom: The School of ...
... here as a “polyonym.” 77. See, for example, Ammonius, In Categorias 6.8—10
(Ammonius, On Aristotle's Categories, 39). For the various renderings of the
terms “homonym” and “syn— onym” in different Syriac translations of the
Categories, ...
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Terms Used in Bionomenclature: The Naming of Organisms and ...
... e.g. Benyllus Togea formosana indicating that Togea formosana is now placed
in the genus Benyllus. polynominal: see polynomial. polyonym: (unoff.) a name of
quite different and permanently confused meanings; a nomen ambiguum (q.v. ) ...
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Grammar and Philosophy in Late Antiquity: A Study of ...
It is difficult to speculate on the origin of the grammarians' discussion on
polysemy since it is remarkably arid and technical. The term 'polyonym', which
was consistently used as an equivalent of synonym by grammarians in Late
Antiquity, ...
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Aristotle's Categories and Porphyry
rejection of the categories, 95, 116, 118, 162, 167 system, 173 teaching and
writing, 3n Plurality, 134, 162 Plutarch, 8 Point, 75 Polyonym, 47 Porphyrian Tree,
149 Porphyry, and Alexander of Aphrodisias, 26-27, 29n and Aristotle, 169 and ...
Christos Evangeliou, 1988
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Interpreting the Bible and Aristotle in Late Antiquity: The ...
... 140-46, 149, 162, 225, 230, 241,249, 251-2, 254-5, 273 -onyms (synonym,
homonym, paronym, polyonym, heteronym) 208-10, 228-9, 231-4 opposition of
propositions 124, 210, 221, 223-4 orderliness, well-ordered state 262-6, 268, 270
-72, ...
Dr Josef Lössl, Dr John W Watt, 2013
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Ammonius: On Aristotle Categories
... 88,2589,11; 8915-18; 9111-25 being of a sort, 49,7 polemein, be at war, 94,6
politikos, political, 5,6 poluénumos, polyonym, 16,5-13 polus, many, 41,5ff; 60,17-
61,2.4; 62,7-1025; 63,6.81323; 71,1372,9; 87,23; 101,22 poluskhedés, complex,
...
S.Marc Cohen, Gareth B. Matthews, 2014