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anonym|ˈænənɪm| [a. Fr. anonyme, ad. Gr. ἀνώνυµ-ος, or its L. a. anōnym-us, anonymous.] 1. A person whose name is not given, who remains nameless. (Often anonyme, as in Fr.)
1812Byron in Moore Life (1866) 166, I should hardly wish a contest with..all the anonymes and synonymes of Committee Candidates. 1866De Morgan Budg. Parad. 10 Among my anonymes is a gentleman who is angry at my treatment of the ‘poor but thoughtful’ man who, etc. 1878H. H. Gibbs Ombre 78 Sir Anonym (as..[Dr. Pole in Macmillan 1875]..calls the third player) being at Belinda's right hand, and the Baron at her left. 2. A fictitious designation, concealing the real name of a writer; a pseudonym. (Cf. synonym.)
1866Anti-Slavery Rep. 2 July 169/1 The writer, who signs himself St. Jago de la Vega, is scarcely veiled under his anonym. 1882Nonconf. 5 May 401/3 The critic crowing loudly behind his anonym sneers at Dr. Hutton. 3. An anonymous book. rare.
1867O. Hamst Mart. Bibliogr., Anonym, book without a name on the title. |