nickname
from
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
nickname
n 1: a familiar name for a person (often a shortened version of
a person's given name); "Joe's mother would not use his
nickname and always called him Joseph"; "Henry's nickname
was Slim" [syn: {nickname}, {moniker}, {cognomen},
{sobriquet}, {soubriquet}, {byname}]
2: a descriptive name for a place or thing; "the nickname for
the U.S. Constitution is `Old Ironsides'"
v 1: give a nickname to [syn: {dub}, {nickname}]
from
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
nickname \nick"name`\, n. [OE. ekename surname, hence, a
nickname, an ekename being understood as a nekename,
influenced also by E. nick, v. See {Eke}, and {Name}.]
A name given in affectionate familiarity, sportive
familiarity, contempt, or derision; a familiar or an
opprobrious appellation; as, Nicholas's nickname is Nick.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
from
Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
33 Moby Thesaurus words for "nickname":
affectionate name, agnomen, appellation, appellative, baptize,
byname, byword, call, christen, cognomen, define, denominate,
denomination, designate, diminutive, dub, entitle, epithet,
first name, handle, hypocoristic, identify, label, moniker, name,
nominate, pet name, sobriquet, specify, style, tag, term, title
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