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Often used in the same context:
forsooth,
pacem,
mysterium,
forename,
diety,
genitive,
pater,
metonymy,
hieroglyph,
panegyric,
deus,
sheol,
hirsuteness,
esse,
sobriquet,
bonum,
malediction,
tabula,
apocrypha,
koans,
tibi,
teleology,
epigram,
ungrammatically,
yhvh,
folk etymology,
catiline,
deva,
luciferian,
soren kierkegaard,
coinages,
iscariot,
plotinus,
edmund spenser,
mutatis mutandis,
locution,
fiddlesticks,
pieta,
omo,
ius,
rishi,
alai,
catullus,
encyclical letter,
pietism,
jouissance,
onanism,
tumescence,
mesmerism,
negroid,
chrysostom,
cogito,
similitude,
arthur schopenhauer,
babbler,
archaism,
vedic literature,
baphomet,
chiasmus,
penances,
ankh,
imprecation,
deracination,
wandering jew,
supernal,
godhead,
cosmogony,
ubi,
beatitude,
transmogrification,
casuistry,
necromancy,
lola montez,
eponym,
hilaire belloc,
abjection,
baal,
vulgate,
begetter,
monosyllable,
ecclesia,
punster,
terza rima,
witchery,
non compos mentis,
bisayan,
initialism,
hindoo,
lxx,
antoninus,
pelagius,
habitus,
supernaturalism,
schwa,
simile,
nominalism,
idolater,
necrophiliac,
heathenism,
hieratic,
obsequies,
appellation,
surname,
appellations,
appellative,
epithet,
title,
motto,
name,
patronymic,
designation,
names,
phraseology,
pseudonym,
adage,
emblem,
style,
epitaph,
idiom,
kind
More specific:
maiden name
More general:
appellation,
appellative,
denomination,
designation,
name
Synonyms:
family name,
last name,
moniker,
nickname,
sobriquet,
soubriquet,
surname
Also try:
— Adjectives for cognomen:
same,
common,
own,
greek,
second,
roman,
new,
latin,
familiar,
popular,
appropriate,
more...
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