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ep·i·thet
/ˈɛpəˌθɛt ||θət/
渾名,綽號,稱號
From:
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ep·i·thet
/ˈɛpəˌθɛt , θət/
名詞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ep·i·thet
n.
1.
An
adjective
expressing
some
quality
,
attribute
,
or
relation
,
that
is
properly
or
specially
appropriate
to
a
person
or
thing
;
as
,
a
just
man
;
a
verdant
lawn
.
A
prince
[
Henry
III
.]
to
whom
the
epithet
=\“worthless”
seems
best
applicable
.\= --
Hallam
.
2.
Term
;
expression
;
phrase
.
“Stuffed
with
epithets
of
war.”
Syn:
--
Epithet
,
Title
.
Usage:
The
name
epithet
was
formerly
extended
to
nouns
which
give
a
title
or
describe
character
(
as
the
“
epithet
of
liar”
),
but
is
now
confined
wholly
to
adjectives
.
Some
rhetoricians
,
as
Whately
,
restrict
it
still
further
,
considering
the
term
epithet
as
belonging
only
to
a
limited
class
of
adjectives
,
viz
.,
those
which
add
nothing
to
the
sense
of
their
noun
,
but
simply
hold
forth
some
quality
necessarily
implied
therein
;
as
,
the
bright
sun
,
the
lofty
heavens
,
etc
.
But
this
restriction
does
not
prevail
in
general
literature
.
Epithet
is
sometimes
confounded
with
application
,
which
is
always
a
noun
or
its
equivalent
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ep·i·thet
,
v. t.
To
describe
by
an
epithet
. [
R
.]
Never
was
a
town
better
epitheted
.
--
Sir
H
.
Wotton
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
epithet
n
1:
a
defamatory
or
abusive
word
or
phrase
; "
sticks
and
stones
may
break
my
bones
but
names
can
never
hurt
me
" [
syn
:
name
]
2:
descriptive
word
or
phrase
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