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Epithet

Speakipedia Posted on June 12, 2024 by Dave BrickerAugust 14, 2024
Epithet

Epithet—a descriptive phrase that expresses a characteristic of the person or thing mentioned. It’s used to add to a person’s or place’s regular name and attribute a specific quality to them. Think about ‘Alexander the Great’ or ‘Eric the Red.’ … More ☛

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