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#34396 06/30/01 09:29 PM
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Thanks, tsuwm...now I can add hetero-- to my --nym list!

And, realizing in retrospect that this is probably a big YART to the Long-Time Legends of the Board (sorry, I was too
hot. tired, and lazy to do a search that night), I thought, perhaps, we could turn this into a New --Nym thread to list
new, strange, and interesting Wordonyms.
For instance, so far on this thread I've added capitonym and heteronym to my own --nymlist.
Precluding the common and obvious such as synonym, homonym, antonym, tsuwmnym, Jackienym, etc. ,
and making allowance for --nym derivatives such as homograph, how many strange Wordonyms are out there?

capitonym, heteronym......and they're off!

as per Jackie's and wow's request I'm starting a new thread for this at the fun place!
(Jackie, you can zip your follow-up over here if you want...all others, see "Does Does: is there a --nym for it?" (there! I used quotes again and I'm damned proud of it!) over on Q & A.


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Thank you, Sweetie.

Now: when I praise, thank, oh heck worship the person who
has allowed us to have all this fun, I am using an Anu-nym.

Jacque-nym


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Hyponymy is the relation that holds, for instance, between scarlet and red, or between tulip and flower, in English; i.e., scarlet is a hyponym of, is included in, red.

and here's one we should know: a metonym is a word used in a transferred sense.

then there is paranym, a near-synonym. which itself became a metonym when a newspaper columnist began collecting what *he called ‘paranyms’ — words whose meaning is generally the opposite of that intended by the speaker, such as ‘provisional’ or ‘liberation’ or ‘rationalise’; the writer Brian Aldiss thereupon contributed an example he had found in the New Testament: ‘“ever~lasting life”; in other words “death”’.


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and here's one we should know: a metonym is a word used in a transferred sense.
Oh, that is bad.


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: a metonym is a word used in a transferred sense.

I would have thought it was a metronome without an e ... virtually counting the beat 1-2-3-4 ...




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tsuwm adds scarlet is a hyponym of, is included in, red

So is red a hypernym of scarlet?



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Marianna asks So is red a hypernym of scarlet?


If not, it should be.


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I like retronyms, specifiying words to distinguish the general word from a more common specific one. I'm not explaining it very well, but the examples that leap to mind are "black-and-white television" (as opposed to "color"), "acoustic guitar" (as opposed to "electric"), and "snail mail" (as opposed to "e"). Crossing threads, perhaps we need to start using a retronym for "built architecture" or "bricks-and-mortar architecture" to distinguish it from the new-fangled computer kind (at least buildings won't be "architected" any time soon -- or at least I hope not!).


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buildings won't be "architected" any time soon

But perhaps cities will be.


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heteronym

It has occurred to me, in retrospect, that in reply to my original post about does & does where tsuwm
offered heteronym as a contrast to homonym, there could be some chicanery afoot.
Homo and Hetero ...hmmm...is there a chance, tsuwm, that you were ever-so-succinctly putting me on?


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