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1. Medieval Bynames A Brief Introduction to Medieval Bynames By Talan Gwynek and Arval Benicoeur A "byname" is a type of surname

2. Bynames synonyms, Bynames pronunciation, Bynames translation, English dictionary definition of Bynames

3. Byname synonyms, Byname pronunciation, Byname translation, English dictionary definition of Byname

4. Other Bynames, sorted by frequency

5. Locative Bynames using the names of places are toponymic while locative Bynames using descriptions of places are topographic

6. General (15 matching dictionaries) Byname: Merriam-Webster.com [home, info] Byname: Oxford Dictionaries [home, info]

7. Byname Engineering-Motors, Francistown, Botswana

8. Synonyms of Bynames a descriptive or familiar name given instead of or in addition to the one belonging to an individual Thomas Edward Lawrence is better known to most people by his byname, …

9. Bynames Derived from Office and Occupation

10. Learn more about Old Norse Bynames here

11. Billy the Kid, byname of William H

12. ‘The Byname Martel is attested from the 9th century.’ ‘The Resurrection Man - to use a Byname of the period - was not to be deterred by any of the sanctities of customary piety.’ ‘The table below contains all of the 116 distinct Bynames found in the poll tax data, together with etymological notes on as many of them as I can identify.’

13. ‘The Byname Martel is attested from the 9th century.’ ‘The Resurrection Man - to use a Byname of the period - was not to be deterred by any of the sanctities of customary piety.’ ‘The table below contains all of the 116 distinct Bynames found in the poll tax data, together with etymological notes on as many of them as I can identify.’

14. Byname definition, a secondary name; cognomen; surname

15. Definition of Byname noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

16. Canaletto, byname of Giovanni Antonio Canal, (born Oct

17. Spring autowiring Byname means autowiring on the basis of name

18. In Old Norse, the use of Bynames was quite common

19. Occupational Bynames fill a very large category in Medieval Russian onomastics

20. Bynamed meaning Simple past tense and past participle of byname.

21. Origin of Byname From Middle English, equivalent to by- +‎ name

22. Example on Autowiring Byname in spring framework, spring Autowiring Byname tutorial, spring bean Autowiring Byname example code Please consider disabling your ad blocker for Java4s.com, we won't encourage audio ads, popups or any other annoyances at any point, hope you support us :-) Thank you.

23. Bynames contrast with the inherited surnames which are pretty much universal in …

24. More interesting are those Bynames that describe physical, mental or moral characteristics.

25. Botanical Bynames are probably nowhere near as common as zoological or occupational Bynames, but they do make a very colorful class of names to consider using for your persona

26. Spring Bean Autowire "Byname" In case of Byname autowire, spring container looks for bean in XML configuration that name is same as class property name

27. Byname (Noun) A secondary name for a person or thing; a person's surname.

28. Bynames contrast with the inherited surnames which are almost universal in the modern world

29. Thomas Edward Lawrence is better known to most people by his Byname, Lawrence of Arabia. Recent Examples on the Web Robert the Wise was a good teacher — and, as his Byname suggests, a good …

30. A Byname is a secondary name used to further identify a person

31. Synonyms of Byname a descriptive or familiar name given instead of or in addition to the one belonging to an individual Thomas Edward Lawrence is better known to most people by his Byname, …

32. Synonyms for Byname include alias, cognomen, epithet, handle, monicker, moniker, nickname, sobriquet, soubriquet and surname

33. Edward, byname Saint Edward the Confessor, (born 1002/05, Islip, Eng.—died Jan

34. As with the zoological Bynames, Russians are most apt to use botanical names based on …

35. Old English Bynames by Gösta Tengvik, 1938, Almqvist & Wiksells boktryckeri-a.-b

36. We found 17 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word Byname: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "Byname" is defined

37. Descriptive Bynames were given to a person to distinguish them from other persons of the same name

38. Wou net die volgende van my hart af kry en kom nou by die Byname

39. Well-pondered counterclaiming Calvaries Yalaha Monothelism cassicus Dobie aleda bynames Apodedeipna naturelike Auster degenerate unperceivedly anticentralist gorsechat aminoguanidine streptokinase accouchements

40. Xie Yun , whose byname is Xie Shengpei, was born in Jienan county, Zhejiang province in 19

41. From now on, I won't nickname others, and try call their original name instead of byname.

42. Lv Ruxiong , with the byname Lv Guanbo , was born in Yangjiang city, Guangdong province in 19

43. Shen Chong whose byname is Shen Kegang was born in Huangmei county , Hubei province in 19

44. Azure Data Factory(ADF) Mapping Data Flow Bynames expression is throwing an exception in the derived column block

45. 389 rows  · By 1292 a few of the Bynames had begun to harden into family names; …

46. Individual Bynames, on the other hand, were the most common style of surnaming used in most of medieval Europe

47. Napoleon I, French in full Napoléon Bonaparte, original Italian Napoleone Buonaparte, byname the Corsican or the Little Corporal, French byname Le Corse or Le Petit Caporal, (born August 15, 1769, Ajaccio, Corsica—died May 5, 1821, St

48. Individual Bynames, on the other hand, were the most common style of surnaming used in most of medieval Europe.

49. Often, such Bynames take a locational form, allowing us to distinguish between such a Wulfstan of York and a Wulfstan of Worchester

50. While non-patronymic Bynames are rare in period, occupational ones are among the most common of category within this group

51. While some Scottish naming cultures regularly used locative Bynames (for example, Scoto-Norman), others usually did not (for example, Scottish Gaelic)

52. ToString(Bynames(['parent', 'child'])) Exception: DF-TX-115 - Variable results are allowed in assignments - EXE-0001,[390 436 536 677], Dataflow cannot

53. Synonyms for Byname noun a familiar name for a person (often a shortened version of a person's given name)

54. Bynames that are prefixed to the given name are identified in the lists in two ways. They are capitalized, and they end in a dash, meaning that they are hypenated with the given name. Bynames that follow the given name do not have the dash and are not capitalized, as was usual in Norse naming.

55. El Cid, English The Cid, also called El Campeador (“the Champion”), byname of Rodrigo, or Ruy, Díaz de Vivar, (born c

56. Bessie Coleman, byname of Elizabeth Coleman, (born January 26, 1892, Atlanta, Texas, U.S.—died April 30, 1926, Jacksonville, Florida), American aviator and a …

57. Bynames(<column names>: array, [<stream name>: string]) => any Select an array of columns by name in the stream

58. Cray Name Meaning Irish: Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Craobhaigh ‘descendant of Craobhach’, a byname meaning ‘curly (-headed)’ or ‘prolific’ (from craobh ‘branch’, ‘bough’).

59. Aids, byname and acronym of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, transmissible disease of the immune system caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).

60. Function REST Resource Description; findClassByname /class/Byname: Drug classes with a specified class name: findClassesById /class/byId: Drug classes with a

61. In Akkadian Adad is also known as Ramman ("Thunderer") cognate with Aramaic Rimmon which was a byname of the Aramaic HAdad.

62. Find 59 ways to say Byname, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.

63. Argus, byname Panoptes (Greek: “All-Seeing”), figure in Greek legend described variously as the son of Inachus, Agenor, or Arestor or as an aboriginal hero (autochthon)

64. Tengvik's 'Old English Bynames' is a towering contribution to the study of early medieval nicknames, and is equally valuable to both the historian and the linguist

65. Autowiring Byname means whenever spring finds any property to be autowired, it will search for exactly one bean of given property name in container

66. Moll Cutpurse, byname of Mary Frith, (born 1584?, London, England—died July 26, 1659, London), the most notorious female member of 17th-century England’s underworld

67. Deliciously niche and hard to find, this is an amazing look into the linguistic and social background behind pre-Norman Bynames/ 'nicknames', and the launching point for my current research.

68. Apollo, byname Phoebus, in Greco - Roman mythology, a deity of manifold function and meaning, one of the most widely revered and influential of all the ancient Greek and Roman gods.

69. They were often nicknames (for example Erik the Red) or patronyms (for example John, son of William).Bynames can be considered surnames when they are inherited from one generation to the next.

70. My review of one of my favourite books of all times - Tengvik's Old English Bynames.Written in the late 30s, it sets out to compile every example of Bynames in all early medieval English sources up to c.1100.

71. Bill T. Jones, byname of William Tass Jones, (born February 15, 1952, Bunnell, Florida, U.S.), American choreographer and dancer who, with Arnie Zane, created the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company.

72. Henry IV, also called (1377–97) earl of Derby or (1397–99) duke of Hereford, byname Henry Bolingbroke or Henry of Lancaster, (born April? 1366, Bolingbroke Castle, Lincolnshire, England—died March 20, 1413, London), king of …

73. Mary I, also called Mary Tudor, byname Bloody Mary, (born February 18, 1516, Greenwich, near London, England—died November 17, 1558, London), the first queen to rule England (1553–58) in her own right

74. SA, abbreviation of Sturmabteilung (German: “Assault Division”), byname Storm Troopers or Brownshirts, German Sturmtruppen or Braunhemden, in the German Nazi Party, a paramilitary organization whose methods of violent intimidation played a key role in Adolf Hitler ’s rise to power.

75. Bill Clinton, byname of William Jefferson Clinton, original name William Jefferson Blythe III, (born August 19, 1946, Hope, Arkansas, U.S.), 42nd president of the United States (1993–2001), who oversaw the country’s longest peacetime economic expansion.

76. Ctenophore, byname Comb Jelly, any of the numerous marine invertebrates constituting the phylum Ctenophora. The phylum derives its name (from the Greek ctene, or “comb,” and phora, or “bearer”) from the series of vertical ciliary combs over the surface of the animal

77. The Beatles, formerly called the Quarrymen or the Silver Beatles, byname Fab Four, British musical quartet and a global cynosure for the hopes and dreams of a generation that came of age in the 1960s.The principal members were John Lennon (b

78. Charlemagne, also called Charles I, byname Charles the Great, (born April 2, 747?—died January 28, 814, Aachen, Austrasia [now in Germany]), king of the Franks (768–814), king of the Lombards (774–814), and first emperor (800–814) of the Romans and of …

79. Hoagy Carmichael, byname of Hoagland Howard Carmichael, (born November 22, 1899, Bloomington, Indiana, U.S.—died December 27, 1981, Rancho Mirage, California), American composer, singer, self-taught pianist, and actor who wrote several of the most highly regarded popular standards in American music.

80. Cistercian, byname White Monk or Bernardine, member of a Roman Catholic monastic order that was founded in 1098 and named after the original establishment at Cîteaux (Latin: Cistercium), a locality in Burgundy, near Dijon, France.The order’s founders, led by St