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List of eponymous adjectives in English : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of eponymous adjectives in English An eponymous adjective is an adjective which has been derived from the name of a person, real or fictional. Persons from whose name the adjectives have been derived are called eponyms. Following is a list of eponymous adjectives in English.
==A–C==
*Aaronic – Aaron (as in ''Aaronic Priesthood'') *Abbasid – Abbas ibn Abd al-Muttalib (as in ''Abbasid Dynasty'') *abelian – Niels Henrik Abel (as in ''Abelian group'') *Abrahamic – Abraham (as in ''Abrahamic religions'') *Adamic – Adam (as in ''Adamic language''); also Adamite (as in ''pre-Adamite race'') *Addisonian – Thomas Addison (as in ''Addisonian crisis'') *Adlerian – Alfred Adler (as in ''Classical Adlerian psychology'') *Aegean – Aegeus, of Greek mythology (as in ''Aegean Sea'') *Aeolian – Aeolus, of Greek mythology (as in ''Aeolian Islands''); also Eolian (as in ''Eolian processes'') *Aeschylean – Aeschylus (as in ''Aeschylean silence'') *Ahmadiyya - Ahmad (as in ''Ahmadiyya'') *Aldine – Aldus Manutius (as in ''Aldine Press'') *Alexandrine – Alexander the Great (as in ''Alexandrine verse''); also Alexandrian (as in ''Alexandrian period'') *American – Amerigo Vespucci *Amish – Jakob Ammann *Ampèrian – André-Marie Ampère (as in ''Ampèrian loop'') *Andrean - Andrew the Apostle (as in ''Andrean High School'') *Antonian – St. Anthony the Great (as in ''Antonian monasticism''); Antoninus Pius (as in ''Nervan-Antonian dynasty'') *Antonine – Antoninus Pius (as in ''Antonine Wall''); Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (as in ''Antonine Plague'') *Apollonian – Apollo, of Greek mythology (as in ''Apollonian Oracle''); Apollonius of Perga (as in ''Apollonian gasket'') *Archimedean – Archimedes (as in ''Archimedean screw'') *Arian – Arius *Aristotelian – Aristotle (as in ''Aristotelian logic'') *Arminian – Jacobus Arminius *Arsacid – Arsaces I of Parthia (as in ''Arsacid Dynasty'') *Arthurian – King Arthur (as in ''Arthurian legend'') *Artinian – Emil Artin (as in ''Artinian ring'') *Ashmolean – Elias Ashmole (as in ''Ashmolean Museum'') *Asimovian – Isaac Asimov (as in ''Asimovian robot'') *Athanasian – St. Athanasius (as in ''Athanasian Creed'') *Atlantean – Atlas; also Atlantic *Augustan – Caesar Augustus (as in ''Augustan drama'') *Augustinian – St. Augustine (as in ''Augustinian Order'') *bacchanal – Bacchus, of Roman mythology; also "bacchanalian" *Bachian – Johann Sebastian Bach *Baconian – Francis Bacon (as in ''Baconian cipher'') *Bahá'í – Bahá'u'lláh (as in ''Bahá'í Faith'') * Bakerian – Henry Baker (as in ''Bakerian Lecture'') *Ballardian – J. G. Ballard *Bangsian – John Kendrick Bangs (as in ''Bangsian fantasy'') *Bayesian – Thomas Bayes (as in ''Bayesian probability'') *Beethovenian – Ludwig van Beethoven *Benedictine – Benedict of Nursia (as in ''Benedictine Rule'') *Benthamite – Jeremy Bentham (as in ''Benthamite Utilitarianism'') *Bodleian – Thomas Bodley (as in ''Bodleian Library'') *Bolivarian – Simón Bolívar (as in ''Bolivarian Revolution'') *Boolean – George Boole (as in ''Boolean algebra'', ''Boolean logic'') *Brechtian – Bertolt Brecht (as in ''Brechtian acting'') *Brownian – Robert Brown (as in ''Brownian motion'') *Brunonian – John Brown, the doctor (as in ''Brunonian system of medicine'') *Buddhist – Gautama Buddha (as in ''Buddhist rosary'') *Burkean – Edmund Burke (as in ''Burkean conservatism'') *Byronic – Lord Byron (as in ''Byronic hero'') *Caesarean – often incorrectly attributed to Julius Caesar (as in ''Caesarean section'') *Calvinist – John Calvin (as in ''Calvinist Church'') *Capetian – Hugh Capet (as in ''Capetian Dynasty, Direct Capetians'') *Capraesque – Frank Capra *Caroline – Charles I of England (as in ''Caroline era''); also Carolinian *Carolingian – Charles Martel (as in ''Carolingian dynasty'') *Carrollian – Lewis Carroll, pseudonym of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson *Cartesian – René Descartes (as in ''Cartesian coordinate'') *Catilinarian – Catiline (as in ''Catilinarian conspiracy'') *Chaucerian – Geoffrey Chaucer (as in ''Chaucerian stanza'') *chauvinistic – Nicolas Chauvin *Chestertonian – G. K. Chesterton *Chomskyan – Noam Chomsky; also Chomskian *Chlumskyan – Anna Chlumsky; also Chlumskian *Chopinesque – Frédéric Chopin *Christian – Jesus Christ *Churrigueresque – José Benito de Churriguera *Ciceronian – Cicero *Claudian – Claudius (as in ''Julio-Claudian dynasty'') *Clintonian – Bill Clinton *Columbian – Christopher Columbus (as in ''Columbian Exchange'') *Confucianist – Confucius *Constantinian – Constantine I (as in ''Constantinian dynasty'') *Copernican – Nicolaus Copernicus (as in ''Copernican heliocentrism'') *Cromwellian – Oliver Cromwell *Croonian – William Croone (as in ''Croonian Lecture'') *Cushingoid – Harvey Cushing – American physician *Cyrillic – St. Cyril (as in ''Cyrillic'')
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