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  • noun Plural form of patronymic.

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Examples

  • I have missed the patronymics out of the list above for ease of reading.

    Kings of Lindsey Carla 2010

  • I have missed the patronymics out of the list above for ease of reading.

    Kings of Lindsey Carla 2010

  • It may not be beyond possibility that the patronymics of two different Iagos got mixed up at some point, either in copying the Triads or in oral stories and sagas, and that the Iago in the Triads who suffered the hatchet-blow by one of his own men was Iago son of Idwal son of Meurig (1039) instead of Iago son of Beli (613).

    Iago Gwynedd Carla 2010

  • It may not be beyond possibility that the patronymics of two different Iagos got mixed up at some point, either in copying the Triads or in oral stories and sagas, and that the Iago in the Triads who suffered the hatchet-blow by one of his own men was Iago son of Idwal son of Meurig (1039) instead of Iago son of Beli (613).

    Kings of Lindsey Carla 2010

  • I have missed the patronymics out of the list above for ease of reading.

    Kings of Lindsey Carla 2010

  • I have missed the patronymics out of the list above for ease of reading.

    Kings of Lindsey Carla 2010

  • I have missed the patronymics out of the list above for ease of reading.

    Archive 2010-09-01 Carla 2010

  • As a matter of fact, in one ultra-significant way, watching The Demons is an improvement over reading it for the simple reason that reading any Russian novel boasting scores of characters trailing patronymics and nicknames is a trial, whereas on stage the characters are embodied by actors.

    David Finkle: First Nighter: Peter Stein Scores with Dostoyevsky's The Demons for 12 Hours! 2010

  • It may not be beyond possibility that the patronymics of two different Iagos got mixed up at some point, either in copying the Triads or in oral stories and sagas, and that the Iago in the Triads who suffered the hatchet-blow by one of his own men was Iago son of Idwal son of Meurig (1039) instead of Iago son of Beli (613).

    Archive 2010-07-01 Carla 2010

  • I have missed the patronymics out of the list above for ease of reading.

    Kings of Lindsey Carla 2010

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