poecilonym (English)

Noun

A synonym: a word that means the same thing as another.

* 1977, Robert H. Stacy, Defamiliarization in Language and Literature, Syracuse University Press, ISBN 9780815621843, page 52:

*: 7. This is also a type of poecilonym or hybrid word; cf. such a word as “aeneolithic” (=chalcolithic) in English.

* 1997, David Grambs, The Endangered English Dictionary: Bodacious Words, page xi:

*: Maybe we could all use a few spanking old poecilonyms. Poecilonym? It's an old synonym for synonym that you'll find in these pages. But many words in this dictionary have no real counterparts in today's English.

* 1999 July 27, "Ucalegon" (username), "Missing aircraft", in alt.anagrams, Usenet:

*: >> Is there another word for synonym?

*: >Actually, there is: poecilonym

*: Take care, though; ‘poecilonym’ can only be used for the taxonomic meaning of ‘synonym’--an incorrect or obsolete systematic name for a genus or species.

* 2006, Nero Blanc, Death on the Diagonal, page 147:

*: It's high time I looked for another job and got as far away from homonyms, synonyms, antonyms — to say nothing of caconyms, eponyms, and poecilonyms!

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