45 examples of patronymic in sentences

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amorphous *Neos new, young neolithic, neophyte *Neuron nerve neuralgia, neurotic Nomos law, science, astronomy, gastronomy, economy management *Onoma name anonymous, patronymic *

On arriving at the farm-house, which was one of the better description in that region, we were kindly welcomed by the son of the hero I have mentioned, who bore the father's patronymic, and after the usual hospitality, were ushered into an adjoining apartment, and introduced to the object of our visit.

I know of one who deserves to be called the Tree-hater, and, perhaps, to leave this for a new patronymic to his children.

style, proper name; praenomen [Lat.], agnomen^, cognomen; patronymic, surname; cognomination^; eponym; compellation^, description, antonym; empty title, empty name; handle to one's name; namesake.

He despised himself greatly for one thing, indeed,that his name was La Marche, and not Walker,which patronymic he made out to be the nearest Anglo-Saxon equivalent for his French one.

" He added his Christian name, because a reminiscence of the mystery belonging to his patronymic by itself flashed upon him.

[Sidenote:7] Even under these conditions many captives were taken, among them Bargiora, [Footnote: Properly Simon Bar-Giora (patronymic).]

Mr. Smith seems to us well worth knowing as the type of a great class of Englishmen,that class to which the author of "School-Days at Rugby" gives the comprehensive patronymic of Brown,a class bold, honest, energetic, not too affectionate, not too intellectual, perhaps, but, by virtue of their strength of hand, head, and will, and their inborn honesty of soul, the masters in some important respects of all the men that live.

He had belonged originally to Benjamin Turner,whence his last name, slaves having usually no patronymic,had then been transferred to Putnam Moore, and then to his present owner.

This proves that the patronymic usually given to the house at large was still Simoni, and that Michelangelo himself acknowledged that name in a legal document.

"Relieve the wheel, Master Clawbonny," said Marble, who often gave the negro his patronymic, "we may want some of your touches, before we reach the foot of the danse.

My patronymic establishes my fashionable position.

AR'SACES (3 syl.), the patronymic name of the Persian kings, from Arsaces, their great monarch.

This unusual throne may perhaps have been introduced by Cerezo as a symbol of his own devout feelings, his patronymic being the Castilian word for cherry-tree.

My father was the republican general, Thomas-Alexandre Dumas-Davy de la Pailleterie, and I still use this patronymic in signing official documents.

So feeble was my constitution, so precarious my life, that in the baptism of each of my brothers my father's prudence successively repeated my Christian name of Edward, that, in the case of the departure of the eldest son, this patronymic appellation might be still perpetuated in the family.

This childish outburst must have gladdened the manes of the ancestor who connected the syllables in the patronymic name of Delsarte!

I take it that immediately after the marriage Michael Carstairs and his wife went off to America, and that he, for reasons of his own, dropped his own proper patronymic and adopted hers.

ALCI`DES, the grandson of Alcæus, a patronymic of Hercules.

PELIDES, a patronymic of Achilles, as the son of Peleus.

His name is not to be derived from sordidus, but from Surdus, a not uncommon patronymic in North Italy during the thirteenth century.

FOR SPORT!A well-known chartered accountant, with a vulpine patronymic, complains of the unkind treatment he recently received in Cologne at the hands of the German police.

" A good many families in and around Dunblane rejoice in the patronymic of Dochart.

(The younger sons bore their patronymic alone.)

45 examples of  patronymic  in sentences