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agnominate
agnominate, v. ? Obs. rare. (ægˈnɒmɪneɪt) [f. L. agnōmināt- ppl. stem of agnōminā-re, f. agnomen; more commonly annominate.] To bestow an agnomen on, style, nickname.1595 Locrine iii. ii. 161 Silver streams Which in memorial of our victory Shall be agnominated by our name. 1656 Blount Glossogr., Agn... Oxford English Dictionary
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annominate
annominate, v. rare. (əˈnɒmɪneɪt) [variant of agnominate, after med.L. and Fr. spelling with ann-.] To name or call by some epithet or title.1765 Tucker Lt. Nat. I. 475 The vast Pacific Ocean, commonly..called, appellated, as the saying is, and annominated, the South-sea. 1834 Southey Doctor viii. §... Oxford English Dictionary
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agnomination
agnomination (ægˌnɒmɪˈneɪʃən) [ad. L. agnōminātiōn-em (also adn- and in med.L. ann-), n. of action, f. agnōminā-re: see agnominate. Also written adnomination and annomination.] 1. The giving of an agnomen or surname; the name so given. rare—0.1692 Coles, Agnomination, a sir-name. [Not in Johnson 175... Oxford English Dictionary
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