See also: Homonym

English

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Examples


Comprehensive lists run to thousands of pairs and are available in reference works such as Hobbs 2006.[1]

Etymology

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From homo- +‎ -onym.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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homonym (plural homonyms)

  1. (broadly) A word that sounds or is spelled the same as another word (but not necessarily both).
    Hyponyms: homograph (same spelling), homophone (same sound)
    1. (semantics, strictly) A word that both sounds and is spelled the same as another word.
    2. (taxonomy) A name for a taxon that is identical in spelling to another name that belongs to a different taxon.

Usage notes

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  • Homonyms (in the broader sense) are divided into the two overlapping subcategories homographs and homophones. Examples:
    • die and dye (homophones but not homographs)
    • the parasitic flatworm called the fluke, the fish called the fluke, and a fluke, part of the tail of a whale (both homophones and homographs and therefore true homonyms in the strict sense)
    • the metal lead and the present tense of the verb lead (homographs but not homophones)

Derived terms

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Translations

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See also

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Euler diagram of choice semantic relations.
Nyms (with category [cat] if any)
Noun (cat) Sound Spelling Meaning phone/graph
identical same same same homophone & homograph
homophone (cat) same different different homophone & heterograph
alternative spelling same different same homophone & heterograph
homonym same same different homophone & homograph
synonym different different same heterophone & heterograph
heteronym (cat) different same different heterophone & homograph
alternative pronunciation different same same heterophone & homograph
distinct different different different heterophone & heterograph

References

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  1. ^ Hobbs, James B. Homophones and Homographs: An American Dictionary. 4th edition. McFarland and Company; 2006. →ISBN

Further reading

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Danish

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Adjective

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homonym (neuter homonymt, plural and definite singular attributive homonyme)

  1. homonymic

Noun

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homonym

  1. homonym

Declension

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Swedish

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Noun

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homonym c

  1. homonym

Declension

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