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What's the diff. between charactonym and eponym: the diff. between ficton and reality?
Edit: eponym sure is close to euonym, isn't it? euonym a name well-suited to the person, place or thing named [from Gk eu, good + onym, name] From wwftd.
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I would suspect that the difference is, indeed, the difference between fiction and reality. "Lynch" is an eponym, "fagin" a charactonym. I believe "euonym" is synonymous with what we have come to call "aptronym".
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>>Edit: eponym sure is close to euonym, isn't it?<<
opposite traffic
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opposite traffic The 'up' and down of it?
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>>up and down<<
The name and namesake of it: a person is named for a thing/a thing is named for a person
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Yep; I was playing on the fact that the orthographic differences between the words are 'u' and 'p'.
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ya done gone over ma haid
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