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apelativo
Noun (or noun phrase) that primarily refers to a class of entities or instances.
appellative
common noun
proper noun
español
apelativo
appellative
common noun
1
By the way, this self-same
appellative
,
Pandora, has been bestowed upon vessels.
2
Upon the other was bestowed the equally desirable
appellative
of Cornelia.
3
Why,' said the prof, 'to employ a vulgarism, perspicuity is my penultimate
appellative
.
'
4
Wily Will justified his
appellative
;
for, after suspicion arose, he was seen no more.
5
This dreadful
appellative
,
"a murderer," made my very blood run cold within me.
1
It means hero the
common
noun
,
not Hero the proper name.
2
It's all 'indicative mood,
common
noun
,
third person, singular number, and agrees with John.'
3
Thus whenever we use any
common
noun
,
e.g.
4
On the other hand, many comedies have a
common
noun
as their title: l'Avare, le Joueur, etc.
5
Since "referendum" is a
common
noun
it can have no participial form and so cannot be a gerund.
ruso
нарицательное
имя нарицательное
общее имя
апеллятив
нарицательное существительное
español
apelativo
nombre apelativo
nombre común
sustantivo común