But the procession of Love has no proper name of its own (Q.
Therefore, if the Word is the Son's proper name, it signifies some property of His; and thus there will be several more properties in God than those above mentioned.
This name "God" is an appellative name, and not a proper name, for it signifies the divine nature in the possessor; although God Himself in reality is neither universal nor particular.
Tom Brown, of facetious memory, having gutted a proper name of its vowels, used it as freely as he pleased.
Defn: An appelation applied after the manner of a proper name to the fox.
Our other copies that avoid its proper name Jericho, and call it the City of Palm-Trees only, speak here more accurately than Josephus.
Mount" being rendered as a proper name, to which it closely approximates in English, and for which we think we may claim the permission of the original.
Europeans who have not made the language a study, often very incorrectly substitute e for a before a proper name; e.
The true explanation seems to be that the word Choresh is a proper name with a different signification, and such is the view of the Greek version and of Josephus.
That שם is here, however, primarily a proper name, is shown by the preceding verse.
When a proper name is unknown, or for some reason, unavailable, recourse may be had to a designation, e.
A Proper Name is a permanent singular term applicable to a thing in itself; a Designation is a singular term devised for the occasion, or applicable to a thing only in so far as it possesses some attribute.
But the needs of language often require a singular term to denote some thing which has not had a proper name assigned to it.
Fundi is translated as a proper name on the authority of Priscian, III.
Gentilis is a proper name, on the authority of Appuleius.
Even independently of the epithet, the article may be rightly employed, if Argos itself be not strictly a proper name, but rather a descriptive word indicating the physical character of a given region.
Mr. Steevens should have added that this was a proper name for a horse, as well as an appellation for a dock'd one.
That such a word formerly existed is demonstrable from its still remaining as a proper name, and near Wimbledon is a wood so called, probably from the owner.
The original French has "dam Thibert le chas," which proves that Gib was a proper name in Chaucer's time, whatever change it may have since undergone in its feline application.
The word occurs very frequently on Phrygian inscriptions as a proper name, and is doubtless of native origin.
But we are dealing with variants of a proper name, and that of distinctly insular, and Welsh origin.
It is also permissible to point out that in the case of Tammuz, Esmun, and Adonis, the title is not a proper name, but a vague appellative, denoting an abstract rather than a concrete origin.
Many ingenious attempts have been made to explain the name either as symbolical or as a common noun, and not a proper name, but these need not be dealt with here.
Footnote 595: Tacitus calls him Pythagoras, which was probably the freedman's proper name; Doryphorus being a name of office somewhat equivalent to almoner.
In both these cases it was merely titular, and not permanent, and was generally written after the proper name, as Cicero imperator, Lentulo imperatore.
If it has no proper name, neither at one time had men themselves.
The fact that a fetich has not acquired a proper name is not a proof that it has acquired no personality; if it can, as Dr.
The spirit thus worshipped may not yet have acquired a proper name; the only designation used may have been such a one as the Hindoo Bhogaldai, meaning simply Cotton-mother.
A proper name is but an unmeaning mark which we connect in our minds with the idea of the object, in order that whenever the mark meets our eyes or occurs to our thoughts, we may think of that individual object.
When we impose a proper name, we perform an operation in some degree analogous to what the robber intended in chalking the house.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "proper name" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.