Alliteration is a literary device where the initial consonant sounds are repeated in close proximity in a phrase or sentence. It is not an onomatopoeia, cognate, palindrome, or eponym.
The Edsil automobile was the eponym of Henry Ford's son.
The root word of eponym is "epi," which means "upon" or "on."
The word "eponym" means named after a person or place, often used to describe something named in honor of a specific individual.
Eponymous. Funk & Wagnall's Standard College Dictionary defines "eponym" as 1) A real or legendary personage from whom a nation, city, epoch, theory, etc., is reputed to derive its name; 2) An official, as in ancient Assyria, whose name was given to the year in which he held office. "Eponymous" is the relevant adjective.
Romulus is the eponym of Rome
Is odyssey a eponym or a toponym
The Edsil automobile was the eponym of Henry Ford's son.
Julius Cesar is the eponym for the month of July.
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Like York, PA or New York, NY for the Duke of York ... or Pennsylvania for William Penn ...
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