APPELLATIVE NAMES, in Grammar, in contradistinction to proper names, are such as stand for universal ideas, or a whole rank of beings, whether general or special. Thus fish, bird, man, city, river, are common or appellative names; and so are trout, eel, lobster; for they all agree to many individuals, and some to many species. See NAME.
APPELLATIVE NAMES
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