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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Sobriquets are "a form of identification that goes beyond a traditional name and offers insight into a person’s character, appearance, profession, or any other distinguishing feature". [3] They are used in politics, music, literature and for royalty, celebrities, and athletes. [4]en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SobriquetA familiar name for a person or thing; a nickname (sometimes assumed by the person, but often given by others), that is descriptive. “The Bard” is a sobriquet of English playwright William Shakespeare.en.wiktionary.org/wiki/sobriquetA nickname, in some circumstances also known as a sobriquet, is an informal substitute for the proper name of a person, place, or thing, [1] used to express affection, playfulness, contempt, or a particular character trait.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NicknameA sobriquet is a nickname or an affectionate or humorous name given to a person or thing, often descriptive of its characteristics or personality. It is typically used as a familiar or informal term of address.www.definitions.net/definition/sobriquet
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A sobriquet is a descriptive nickname, sometimes assumed, but often given by another. A sobriquet is distinct from a pseudonym in that it is typically a familiar name used in place of a real name without the need for explanation; it may become more familiar than the original name. Examples are Genghis … See more
The modern French and English spelling is sobriquet. Two earlier variants are soubriquet and sotbriquet. The first variant, "soubriquet" dates … See more
Sobriquets are "a form of identification that goes beyond a traditional name and offers insight into a person’s character, appearance, profession, or any other distinguishing feature". They are used in politics, music, literature and for royalty, celebrities, and … See more
15th centuryThe term 'soubriquet' was first used.early 14th-centuryThe term 'soubzsbriquez' was first used.Tang and Song (Southern Sung) dynastySobriquets were used in poetry.1911The article was published in Encyclopædia Britannica.• The King (of rock and roll) – Elvis Presley, famous vocalist and musician
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• The Big Yin – Billy Connolly, Glaswegian comedian commonly … See more• This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Sobriquet". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge … See more
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If people start calling you "Mac" because you like to eat macaroni and cheese for every meal, then you not only have a strange diet, but you also have a sobriquet — in other words, a nickname. Sobriquet is derived from the French word …
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