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agnomen vs name

name vs agnomen

agnomen and name both are nouns.

agnomen is not a verb while name is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
agnomen Yes No No No
name Yes No Yes No
As nouns, name is a hypernym of agnomen; that is, name is a word with a broader meaning than agnomen:
  • agnomen: an additional name or an epithet appended to a name (as in `Ferdinand the Great')
  • name: a language unit by which a person or thing is known
agnomen (noun) name (noun)
an additional name or an epithet appended to a name (as in `Ferdinand the Great') by the sanction or authority of
a language unit by which a person or thing is known
a defamatory or abusive word or phrase
family based on male descent
a well-known or notable person
a person's reputation
agnomen (verb) name (verb)
determine or distinguish the nature of a problem or an illness through a diagnostic analysis
identify as in botany or biology, for example
give the name or identifying characteristics of; refer to by name or some other identifying characteristic property
assign a specified (usually proper) name to
make reference to
mention and identify by name
give or make a list of; name individually; give the names of
create and charge with a task or function
charge with a function; charge to be
Difference between agnomen and name

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