onomasticon

Etymology
From, neuter form of , from , from.

The term onomastikón (collection of names, from ὄνομα/ónoma, ‘name’) describes learned works that are not arranged alphabetically but juxtapose synonyms and terms relating to the same semantic field. This principle of ordering is very old (it was already known in Near Eastern culture in the 2nd millennium BC; Lists) and undoubtedly was the most common one up to the Augustan period. Source: Onomastikon &mdash; Brill

Noun

 * 1) A book, list, or vocabulary of names, especially of people.

Translations

 * Polish: onomastykon

Etymology
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