ἐπώνυμος
ἐπώνυμος
ἐπ-ώνῠμος, ον
ὄνυμα, Aeolic for ὄνομα
given as a name, τῷ Ὀδυσεὺς ὄνομʼ ἐπώνυμος Odysseus is the name given him, Od.; Ἀλκυόνην καλέεσκον ἐπώνυμον Alcyone they called her by name, Il.; Ἀρήτη δʼ ὄνομʼ ἐστὶν ἐπώνυμον Arete (the Desired) is the name given her, Od.
named besides, surnamed, Hdt.
named after a person or thing, c. gen., Hdt., Trag.; also, ἐπ. ἐπί τινος Hdt.
act. giving oneʼs name to a thing or person, ἐπώνυμον (sc. τὸ σάκος) , which gives thee thy name (of Eurysaces), Soph.
at Athens, οἱ ἐπώνυμοι (sc. ἥρωες) , the heroes after whom the Attic φυλαί had their names, Dem.
ἄρχων ἐπ. the first Archon, who gave his name to the current year.