Definitionn. a person with the same name as another
Last update: October 16, 2015
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The famous actor Dharmendra is my namesake. [Please select]
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According to Suidas and Strabo, he was the author of TEXvac pfT0pucai (rhetorical manuals) and of other works, which should perhaps be attributed to his younger namesake, surnamed Carion, the pupil of Theodorus of Gadara. [Please select]
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You are not, perhaps, aware that I am your namesake. [Please select]
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Same house as Molly's namesake, Tweedy, crown solicitor for Waterford. [Please select]
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But I was telling you about your namesake, Mademoiselle Paulet. [Please select]
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Eric began, half laughingly, half tenderly, to quote some lines from her namesake ballad: "'Kilmeny, Kilmeny, where have you been."' [Please select]
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For he never spoke of his stout young Norwegian namesake and rival save as "Olaf Tjocke"--Olaf the Thick, or Fat. [Please select]
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A namesake of Charlemagne, Charles V held sway over dominions even more extensive than those which had belonged to the Frankish king. [Please select]
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