An informal, often humorous name; a name that is either connected to the real name, the personality, the appearance or an anecdote.
Identifying word or words by which someone or something is called and classified or distinguished from others.
1 SOCRATES: There is no difficulty in explaining the other appellation of Athene.
2 The make-up of the Rabbinical Commission did not fully justify its appellation .
3 The master never resented this appellation , and took it in good humor.
4 I thought it was the author to whom persons gave that appellation .
5 He is known by that appellation throughout the cantons and their allies.
6 She received the appellation there of Assistant Astronomer, with a moderate salary.
7 The remaining six, including carbon, silicon, sulphur, have not any general appellation .
8 This appellation too had been applied to Him by the prophet Daniel.
9 They had never heard the appellation applied to me by any man.
10 To deserve so learned an appellation , it must possess a genuine importance.
11 I thought she had outgrown this childish, though affectionate appellation of disrespect.
12 Dorn's reaction to this appellation was discomfiting and painful for the soldier.
13 His companion, the 'Herald' correspondent, was known by a less dignified appellation .
14 We find it as the usual appellation in the Gospels, as is natural.
15 The origin of this polite appellation is its rise in the Ivanovskoi Lake.
16 But I suspect the Linnaean Society will not approve your appellation .
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Appellation в диалектах
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