eponyms

     

An eponym is the name of a person, whether real or fictitious, which has (or is thought to have) given rise to the name of a particular place, tribe, era, iscovery, or other item. An eponymous person is the person referred to by the eponym. In contemporary English, the term eponymous is often used to mean self-titled, as in "Metallica's eponymous 'black album'". The word eponym is often used for the thing titled. Stigler's law of eponymy suggests that Eponyms are usually false, i.e., things are rarely named after the person who discovered or invented them. An aitiology is a "reverse eponym" in the sense that a legendary character is invented in order to explain a term.

Trivia about eponyms

  • Guillotine & sandwich are examples of these

Tweets about eponyms

  • #LT Otherwise known as cotton-tipped swabs, for those of us that cringe when proprietary eponyms are used so casually.
  • Since I was thinking about eponyms that actually managed to incorporate themselves into the English language.
  • we're learning about eponyms in english and i heard this female fedora fag whisper "epona" from across the room hahahaha
  • RT @nypl: There's nothing more literary than words about grammar, but do you know your backronyms from your eponyms?
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  • But does he capitalize the same eponyms you capitalize?
  • RT @KiraDemo: RT @nypl: There's nothing more literary than words about grammar. Do you know your backronyms from your eponyms? ❤️
  • RT @nypl: There's nothing more literary than words about grammar. Do you know your backronyms from your eponyms? ❤️
  • There's nothing more literary than words about grammar, but do you know your backronyms from your eponyms?
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  • Animals eponyms in dermatology
  • @nycmaggie Dr. Emanuel Bronner was a real person. I'm interested not in eponyms but in the generic docs.
  • Bluebeards and brainiacs: literary characters who enter the language
  • RT @AseemKukkar1: RT if you use "Proprietary Eponyms" to flaunt your stuff. #Showoffs
  • RT @VPL: You know synonyms & antonyms, but do you know backronyms and eponyms? Fun with grammer via @BookRiot
  • You know synonyms & antonyms, but do you know backronyms and eponyms? Fun with grammer via @BookRiot
  • When I'm six feet under ground; I hope I become a noun; I hope I'm objectified! A catchy song of eponyms. #NPR
  • @tim_horvath @sannewman @jordanpotz the Eponyms just haven't been themselves since young Juliet ran off with the dashing Nom de Plume.
  • @clnichols6 @sannewman @jordanpotz Who would you favor in a round of Family Feud, the Pseudonyms or the Eponyms?
  • RT if you use "Proprietary Eponyms" to flaunt your stuff. #Showoffs
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