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===substantive===
 
[[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[ὄνομα]], τό, [[verse|V.]] [[κληδών]], ἡ.
 
[[reputation]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[δόξα]], ἡ, [[ὄνομα]], τό, [[κλέος]] (rare [[prose|P.]]), [[verse|V.]] [[βάξις]], ἡ, [[φάτις]], ἡ.
 
[[good name]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[ἀξίωμα]], τό, [[εὐδοξία]], ἡ, [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[εὔκλεια]], ἡ, [[κῦδος]], τό, [[verse|V.]] [[κληδών]], ἡ; see [[fame]].
 
[[have a good name]], v.; [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[εὖ ἀκούειν]], [[καλῶς ἀκούειν]], [[verse|V.]] [[εὖ κλύειν]], [[καλῶς κλύειν]].
 
[[memory]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[μνήμη]], ἡ.
 
[[give a name]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[ὄνομα τίθεσθαι]].
 
[[giving one's name to]]: use adj., [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[ἐπώνυμος]] (gen.).
 
[[by name]]: use adv., [[prose|P.]] [[ὀνομαστί]].
 
[[having a like name]], adj.: [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] and [[prose|P.]], [[ὁμώνυμος]], [[verse|V.]] [[συνώνυμος]].
 
[[having many names]]: [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] and [[prose|P.]] [[πολυώνυμος]].
 
[[a name derived from another]]: [[verse|V.]] [[ὄνομα παρώνυμον]] ([[Aeschylus|Aesch.]], ''[[Eumenides]]'' 8).
 
[[having a false name]]: [[verse|V.]] [[ψευδώνυμος]].
 
[[by a false name]]: use adv., [[verse|V.]] [[ψευδωνύμως]].
 
[[call names]], v.: see [[abuse]].
 
[[be called by a new name]]: [[prose|P.]] [[μετονομάζεσθαι]].
 
[[in name]], as opposed to in [[reality]]: [[nominally]].
 
===verb transitive===
 
[[call]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[καλεῖν]], [[ὀνομάζειν]], [[ἐπονομάζειν]], [[λέγω]], [[λέγειν]], [[εἰπεῖν]], [[προσειπεῖν]], [[προσαγορεύειν]], [[verse|V.]] [[προσεννέπειν]], [[κικλήσκειν]], [[κλῄζειν]] (also [[Xenophon|Xen.]] but rare [[prose|P.]]); see [[call]].
 
[[mention]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[λέγω]], [[λέγειν]], [[εἰπεῖν]]; [[mention]].
 
[[appoint]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[καθιστάναι]], [[προστάσσειν]]; see [[appoint]].
 
[[name after]] (a [[person]]): [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[ἐπονομάζειν]] (τινά τινος).
 
[[named after]]: use adj., [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[ἐπώνυμος]] (gen. or dat.).
 
[[the city shall be named after you]]: [[verse|V.]] [[ἐπώνυμος δὲ σοῦ πόλις κεκλήσεται]]. ([[Euripides]], ''[[Electra]]'' 1275).
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substantive

P. and V. ὄνομα, τό, V. κληδών, ἡ.

reputation: P. and V. δόξα, ἡ, ὄνομα, τό, κλέος (rare P.), V. βάξις, ἡ, φάτις, ἡ.

good name: P. and V. ἀξίωμα, τό, εὐδοξία, ἡ, Ar. and V. εὔκλεια, ἡ, κῦδος, τό, V. κληδών, ἡ; see fame.

have a good name, v.; P. and V. εὖ ἀκούειν, καλῶς ἀκούειν, V. εὖ κλύειν, καλῶς κλύειν.

memory: P. and V. μνήμη, ἡ.

give a name: P. and V. ὄνομα τίθεσθαι.

giving one's name to: use adj., P. and V. ἐπώνυμος (gen.).

by name: use adv., P. ὀνομαστί.

having a like name, adj.: Ar. and P., ὁμώνυμος, V. συνώνυμος.

having many names: Ar. and P. πολυώνυμος.

a name derived from another: V. ὄνομα παρώνυμον (Aesch., Eumenides 8).

having a false name: V. ψευδώνυμος.

by a false name: use adv., V. ψευδωνύμως.

call names, v.: see abuse.

be called by a new name: P. μετονομάζεσθαι.

in name, as opposed to in reality: nominally.

verb transitive

call: P. and V. καλεῖν, ὀνομάζειν, ἐπονομάζειν, λέγω, λέγειν, εἰπεῖν, προσειπεῖν, προσαγορεύειν, V. προσεννέπειν, κικλήσκειν, κλῄζειν (also Xen. but rare P.); see call.

mention: P. and V. λέγω, λέγειν, εἰπεῖν; mention.

appoint: P. and V. καθιστάναι, προστάσσειν; see appoint.

name after (a person): P. and V. ἐπονομάζειν (τινά τινος).

named after: use adj., P. and V. ἐπώνυμος (gen. or dat.).

the city shall be named after you: V. ἐπώνυμος δὲ σοῦ πόλις κεκλήσεται. (Euripides, Electra 1275).