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#176759 - 05/09/08 07:13 AM Capitalization of eponyms?
SBK Offline
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A question re: capitalization of eponyms - Is there a rule? It seems that in some cases (possibly when they're a direct usage of the person or character's name) an eponym capitalized, where in others it is not. I note that in the example sentences, Pantagruelian is capitalized, but his fathers name is not treated with the same respect in Gargantuan.
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#176760 - 05/09/08 07:47 AM Re: Capitalization of eponyms? [Re: SBK]
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I suspect that the capitalization wears off after a while. How long it takes is more measured by mileage than by time. The word gargantuan is more commonly used than is the word Pantagruelian. I also think that modern coinages are less likely to be capitalized. A quick google shows borked capitalized only in headlines where every major word is capitalized.
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#176765 - 05/09/08 09:22 AM Re: Capitalization of eponyms? [Re: Faldage]
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QED Lilliputian and Brobdingnagian. So many eponyms have to do with size don't they? Wonder why.
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#176783 - 05/09/08 06:08 PM Re: Capitalization of eponyms? [Re: The Pook]
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Lynch, bork, boycott.
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#176797 - 05/09/08 10:34 PM Re: Capitalization of eponyms? [Re: Faldage]
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bork - never heard that one before, obviously from American politics. Whilst we have many past and present politicians who would fit the bill of being a Robert Bork, I don't think any of them have given their names to a propensity to vituperatively attack your opposition (...though one ex-Prime Minister's idiolect is referred to as Hawkespeak).
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#176800 - 05/09/08 10:45 PM Re: Capitalization of eponyms? [Re: The Pook]
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mercerize, mesmerize,

some eponyns are so well established, we forget there origins
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#176801 - 05/09/08 10:54 PM Re: Capitalization of eponyms? [Re: of troy]
The Pook Offline
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There is at least one country that is an eponym.
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#176825 - 05/10/08 09:38 PM Re: Capitalization of eponyms? [Re: The Pook]
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Greenland?
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#176830 - Yesterday at 07:01 AM Re: Capitalization of eponyms? [Re: Jackie]
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The A in USA is eponymic.
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#176837 - Yesterday at 12:18 PM Re: Capitalization of eponyms? [Re: Jackie]
The Pook Offline
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No, Greenland isn't named after Mr Green, lol

The country I'm thinking of is named after a man whose first name was Simon.

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