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onomastics
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on·o·mas·tics  (n-mstks)
n. (used with a sing. or pl. verb)
1.
a. The study of the origins and forms of proper names.
b. The study of the origins and forms of terms used in specialized fields.
2. The system that underlies the formation and use of proper names or terms used in specialized fields.

onomastics [ˌɒnəˈmæstɪks]
n
1. (Linguistics) (functioning as singular) the study of proper names, esp of their origins
2. (Linguistics) (functioning as singular or plural) a systematization of the facts about how proper names are formed in a given language

onomastics
onomatology. — onomastician, n. — onomastic, adj.
See also: Names
the study of names and their origins. — onomastic, adj. — onomastician, n.
See also: Linguistics
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Noun1.onomastics - the branch of lexicology that studies the forms and origins of proper names
lexicology - the branch of linguistics that studies the lexical component of language
Translations
onomastics [ˌɒnəʊˈmæstɪks] NSINGonomástica f


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Often, too, personal bias comes into play: "What people are hoping to discover is some specific etymology which would be pleasing for their mind," says Alexander Beider, 45, a leading onomastician and author of several dictionaries of Jewish surnames.
95 Paperback G105 British toponymist and onomastician Room seems to have noticed that for the past few decades, atlas gazetteers have assumed that readers would never have occasion to say the name of a place out loud.
Toponymist and onomastician Adrian Room is the author of more than 40 reference books.
 
 
 
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