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surnoun - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Middle English. edit. Alternative forms. edit · sornoun, sournoun, sewrnown, surnon, surnonn, surnome, surenome, sirnome. Etymology.
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surnoun, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
OED's earliest evidence for surnoun is from around 1325, in the Chronicle of England. surnoun is a borrowing from French; modelled on a Latin lexical item.
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surnoun - Middle English Compendium
(a) An additional name [cp. surname n. (a)]; also, an epithet; a family name or last name [quots. 1472-3 & prob. a1425]; (b) a distinguishing name; also, a ...
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surnoun
† surnoun Obs. Forms: 4 sournoun, 4–5 surnoun(e, 5 sewrnown, surnon. [a. AF. surnoun = OF. sornom, f. sur- sur- + nom name, after med.L. supernōmen, suprānōmen (cf. late L. supernōmināre to surname): cf. Pr. sobrenom, It. soprannome, Sp. sobrenombre, Pg. sobrenome.] = surname n. 1, 1 b, 2.c 1325 Chr...
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Surname - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Originating c.1300 from Anglo-French "surnoun" (sur "above" + nom "name"), surname means an additional name or epithet added to a person's given name.
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'Surname', meaning a person's family name (or last ... - Facebook
'Surname', meaning a person's family name (or last name), is derived from an alteration of the Middle English 'surnoun'.
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▪ I. surname, n. (ˈsɜːneɪm) Forms: α. 4–6 sorname, (4 surnome, Sc. swrname, suorname, -nome, 5 surnam, surename, 6 sur(r)e name, Sc. sourname, surnawm, 7–8 sur-name), 4– surname. β. 4–5 sire name, sirename, (6 sirnome, syrname, syr name), 6–8 sir-name, 6–9 sirname (8 sir name). [f. sur- + name n., a...
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surname | Rabbitique - The Multilingual Etymology Dictionary
Latin: supernōmen, suprānōmen ; Old French: surnum, surnoun ; Middle English: name, noun, surname, surnoun ; English: surname, surnamey, surnameless ...
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surnom :: Anglo-Norman Dictionary
surnom (1121-35) ;, additional name or epithet: · c.1136-37; ; nickname, sobriquet: · c.1136-37; ; title or designation (forming part of one's name): · c.1292; ...
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surname - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Inherited from Middle English surname, a partial calque of Old French surnum, surnoun (“surname; nickname”) (whence Middle English surnoun), from Late Latin ...
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Word Confusion: Cognomen versus Surname - KD Did It
Now, I know that nomen is the family or last name, the surname of a Roman while a cognomen is of Roman origin that began as a nickname, which ...
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Sur- - Etymology & Meaning of the Prefix
word-forming element meaning "over, above, beyond, in addition," especially in words from Anglo-French and Old French, from Old French sour-, sor-, sur-, a ...
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