-
1 ahorrar el trabajo de
-
2 apelativo
adj.appellative.m.1 name (nombre).más conocido con el apelativo de… better known by the name of…, better known as…2 form of address (linguistics).un apelativo cariñoso an affectionate form of address, a term of endearment* * *► adjetivo1 appellative1 appellative, name————————1 appellative, name* * *SM (Ling) appellative; (=apellido) surname* * *a) ( sobrenombre) namese le conoce por el apelativo de... — he is known as...
b) (Ling) form of address* * *= monicker [moniker], appellative, appellation.Ex. Those are, as I said in another context, monickers that were laid on them by ignorant and, I would say, mean-minded authors for their own purposes.Ex. This rule alters the provisions of the 1942 code where, by rule 19, surnames alone or those followed by appellatives, designations, etc., preceded the same name with initials or forenames.Ex. The name to be chosen for the author must be, by rule 40, 'the name by which he is commonly identified, whether it is his real name, or an assumed name, nickname, title of nobility, or other appellation'.* * *a) ( sobrenombre) namese le conoce por el apelativo de... — he is known as...
b) (Ling) form of address* * *= monicker [moniker], appellative, appellation.Ex: Those are, as I said in another context, monickers that were laid on them by ignorant and, I would say, mean-minded authors for their own purposes.
Ex: This rule alters the provisions of the 1942 code where, by rule 19, surnames alone or those followed by appellatives, designations, etc., preceded the same name with initials or forenames.Ex: The name to be chosen for the author must be, by rule 40, 'the name by which he is commonly identified, whether it is his real name, or an assumed name, nickname, title of nobility, or other appellation'.* * *1 (sobrenombre) namese le conoce por el apelativo de … he is known as …se usa como apelativo cariñoso it is used as an affectionate form of address* * *
apelativo sustantivo masculino
b) (Ling) form of address;
' apelativo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alma
- cariño
- chavo
- chico
- cielo
- corazón
- gordo
- hermano
- hijo
- madrina
- mano
- mijo
- muñeca
- nene
- padrino
- patrón
- querido
- rey
- rico
- vida
English:
honey
* * *apelativo nm1. [nombre] name;más conocido con el apelativo de… better known by the name of…, better known as…2. Ling form of address;un apelativo cariñoso an affectionate form of address, a term of endearment* * *m form of address;apelativo cariñoso pet name* * *apelativo nmapellido: last name, surname -
3 nombre completo
m.full name, name in full.* * *(n.) = full nameEx. If initials only are noted effort is saved in reproducing full names and seeking out full forenames.* * *(n.) = full nameEx: If initials only are noted effort is saved in reproducing full names and seeking out full forenames.
-
4 nombre propio
m.given name, proper name, Christian name, proper noun.* * *proper noun* * ** * *(n.) = forename, given name, proper nameEx. If initials only are noted effort is saved in reproducing full names and seeking out full forenames.Ex. Muslim authors were made up of the following elements: ism (given name), nasab (patronymic), nisbah (an adjective indicating tribal, geographical or sectarian origin or allegiance).Ex. Proper names, for example, names of persons, names of families, names of places.* * ** * *(n.) = forename, given name, proper nameEx: If initials only are noted effort is saved in reproducing full names and seeking out full forenames.
Ex: Muslim authors were made up of the following elements: ism (given name), nasab (patronymic), nisbah (an adjective indicating tribal, geographical or sectarian origin or allegiance).Ex: Proper names, for example, names of persons, names of families, names of places.* * *proper noun -
5 nombre y apellidos
full name sing* * *(n.) = full nameEx. If initials only are noted effort is saved in reproducing full names and seeking out full forenames.* * *(n.) = full nameEx: If initials only are noted effort is saved in reproducing full names and seeking out full forenames.
См. также в других словарях:
forenames — n. first name, given name … English contemporary dictionary
English Forenames — This article discusses the forenames (also called Christian names or given names) in use in English speaking countries.As is the case in western Europe generally, the sources of English names are eclectic. Indeed most of these names are common to … Wikipedia
NAMES — In the Bible Biblical proper names, together with proper names in Old South Arabic, Canaanite (East or Proto Canaanite, Ugaritic, and Phoenician), Old Aramaic, Akkadian, and – with some reservations – Old Egyptian, comprise one division of the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Given name — A given name, in Western contexts often referred to as a first name, is a personal name that specifies and differentiates between members of a group of individuals, especially in a family, all of whose members usually share the same family name… … Wikipedia
Spanish naming customs — In most Spanish speaking countries, people have two surnames. The first one is inherited from the father, the other from the mother. One exception of this is Argentina, where the system is more similar to the English one. Naming system in SpainIn … Wikipedia
Chondroyannos — or Chondrogiannis (Greek: Χονδρόγιαννος, Χονδρογιάννης) is a Hellenic or Greek patronymic surname; Chondro (Greek: Χονδρός) for fat and Yannos a derivative of the forename Giannis (Greek: Γιάννης) or John. The prefix Chondro is seen combined with … Wikipedia
Archbishop of Canterbury — The Archbishop of Canterbury is the chief bishop and principal leader of the Church of England, the symbolic head of the worldwide Anglican Communion and the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Canterbury, the see that churches must be in communion … Wikipedia
Middle name — People s names in several cultures include one or more additional names placed between the first given name and the surname.[1][2] In Canada and the United States all such names are specifically referred to as middle name(s); in most European… … Wikipedia
Montague — is a French surname derived from Old French Mont Agin (Modern French: Montagne) meaning mountain. The name Montague can refer to the following: Contents 1 People 1.1 Surnames … Wikipedia
Scottish Gaelic personal naming system — Traditional Scottish Gaelic surnames, in the English sense, are not generally in use in colloquial Gaelic except when speaking of strangers.It was once traditional for everyone living in a Gaelic speaking district to have a local nickname… … Wikipedia
Dabney — can refer to the following: Contents 1 Surnames 2 Forenames 3 Places 4 Other uses Surnames Augusta Dabney (1 … Wikipedia