Definitionadj. of or derived from a personal or family name
Last update: May 10, 2017
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But he altered this patronymic, for the sake of euphony, to Petrarca, proving by this slight change his emancipation from usages which, had he dwelt at Florence, would most probably have been imposed on him. [Please select]
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Half of them have the Celtic patronymic Mac prefixed--Mac, id est filius;--what do you say to that, Mr. [Please select]
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"It is the patronymic bestowed upon me at Sierra Leone by a good Christian white man, who brought me up and educated me as though I were his own son," he recited. [Please select]
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