Eponym

//ˈɛpənɪm//

"Eponym" in a Sentence (9 examples)

The Greeks and Romans tended to credit nearly every location and ethnicity to a legendary eponym, Hellas to Hellen, Rome to Romulus, Egypt to Aegyptus, etc.

Similar to the Greek eponymous archons and Roman consuls, the names of the annually appointed Assyrian limus were used for their years in office and they are accordingly also known as eponyms.

Alexandria is an eponym, taken from its founder Alexander the Great.

[Mesmer] lives on today as the root of the eponym mesmerize.

For their dubious contribution to literature, Doctor Bowdler and Henrietta were recognized with the eponym bowdlerize[.]

An eponym was once considered medicine’s highest honor. Like monuments to great generals, they paid tribute to medicine’s most brilliant minds, ensuring their names would live on in perpetuity.

"Tangerine" is an eponym in reference to Tangier... The unflattering eponym "shanghai" derived from the behavior of American shippers, not the Chinese themselves...

Rockefeller became the very eponym of wealth.

It was only posthumously that Julian was distinguished with the eponym "Apostate".

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