8 adjectives to describe pseudonym

Pseudes false pseudonym, pseudo-classic *Psyche breath, soul, psychology, psychopathy mind *Pyr fire pyrography, pyrotechnics *Scopos watcher scope, microscope

He had embarked the next day for England, shaven and in green spectacles, and landed upon our shores under the modest pseudonym of "William Smith."

Even when comedy began to deal with individuals rather than mere incarnations of a single "humour," the practice of giving them obvious pseudonyms held its ground.

His Delia, a cycle of sonnets modeled, perhaps, after Sidney's Astrophel and Stella, helped to fix the custom of celebrating love or friendship by a series of sonnets, to which some pastoral pseudonym was affixed.

AR'APHIL or AR'APHILL, the poetic pseudonym of Win.

I doubt, indeed, whether I should not abandon the struggle altogether leave this sad world of ordinary life for which I am so ill fitted, abandon the name of Cummins for some professional pseudonym, complete my self-effacement, anda thing of tricks and tatters, of posing and pretencego upon the stage.

During the search for pseudonyms for the staffthe pseudonym is an essential in home journalism, and the easiest way of securing it is to turn one's name roundwe came upon the astonishing discovery that Hannah is exactly the same whether you spell it backwards or forwards.

Miss Mabel Collins, in her vivid story of The Star Sapphire, has drawn under a very thin pseudonym a striking portrait of a clergyman who, with his environment, plays a considerable part in the social agreeableness of London at the present moment.

8 adjectives to describe  pseudonym