Cognomen
31cognomen — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. last name, surname, nickname; see name 1 , 3 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun The word or words by which one is called and identified: appellation, appellative, denomination, designation, epithet, name, nickname, style, tag …
32Cognomen — Co|gnom|en auch: Cog|no|men 〈m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: od. mi|na〉 = Kognomen …
33Cognomen — Co|gno|men* [k...] vgl. ↑Kognomen …
34cognomen — applies only to a persons surname, not to his or her full name or given names. Except jocularly, it is almost always better avoided …
35cognomen — cog·no·men || kÉ’g nəʊmen n. family name; nickname, shortened form of a name; 3rd name of a citizen of ancient Rome …
36cognomen — [kɒg nəʊmən] noun an extra personal name given to an ancient Roman citizen, functioning rather like a nickname and often passed from father to son. Origin L., from co together with + gnomen, nomen name …
37cognomen — n. Surname, family name …
38cognomen — noun (C) 1 formal a name used instead of someone s real name, or a description added to someone s name, for example the Great in Alexander the Great 2 technical a surname (=last name or family name), especially in ancient Rome …
39cognomen — n surname, last name, family name, patronymic; name, title, honorific, style, designation, appellation; epithet, appellative, by word, label, tag, Sl. handle; nickname, Sl. moniker, sobriquet, agnomen, by name, pet name, diminutive; pseudonym,… …
40cognomen — cog·no·men …