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		Definition of appellative in English: appellativeadjective əˈpɛlətɪvəˈpɛlədɪv formal Relating to or denoting the giving of a name. 〈正式〉(与)命名(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples -  A word of warning, appellative names within the Society tend to be awarded by others often out of the recipient's own injudicious utterances.
 -  The poetry in this period is marked by the use of appellative and patriotic themes.
 
 
 noun əˈpɛlətɪvəˈpɛlədɪv A common noun, such as ‘doctor’, ‘mother’, or ‘sir’, used as a vocative. 普通称呼 Example sentencesExamples -  Observe how clearly the author states that all these appellatives employed as names of God came into existence after the Creation.
 -  The number of appearances of the rest of the 260 terrain-related appellatives has not been counted.
 -  With regard to appellatives, it is only the use of capital letters that bears resemblance to German writing conventions.
 -  There are some thirteen appellatives in this section of his epistle, and all are true of every saint of God.
 -  The number following each proper name indicates the number of appellatives assigned to that person.
 
 Synonyms name, title, term, designation, epithet, label, tag, style, sobriquet, nickname, byname 
 OriginLate Middle English: from late Latin appellativus, from appellat- 'addressed', from the verb appellare (see appeal).    Definition of appellative in US English: appellativeadjectiveəˈpɛlədɪvəˈpelədiv formal Relating to or denoting the giving of a name. 〈正式〉(与)命名(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples -  The poetry in this period is marked by the use of appellative and patriotic themes.
 -  A word of warning, appellative names within the Society tend to be awarded by others often out of the recipient's own injudicious utterances.
 
 
 nounəˈpɛlədɪvəˈpelədiv A common noun, such as “doctor,” “mother,” or “sir,” used as a vocative. 普通称呼 Example sentencesExamples -  With regard to appellatives, it is only the use of capital letters that bears resemblance to German writing conventions.
 -  There are some thirteen appellatives in this section of his epistle, and all are true of every saint of God.
 -  Observe how clearly the author states that all these appellatives employed as names of God came into existence after the Creation.
 -  The number following each proper name indicates the number of appellatives assigned to that person.
 -  The number of appearances of the rest of the 260 terrain-related appellatives has not been counted.
 
 Synonyms name, title, term, designation, epithet, label, tag, style, sobriquet, nickname, byname 
 OriginLate Middle English: from late Latin appellativus, from appellat- ‘addressed’, from the verb appellare (see appeal).     |