Anonymous definitions Webster's 1828 Dictionary ANON'YMOUS, a [L. anonymus ... name; without the real name of the author; as, an anonymous pamphlet. WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) adj 1: having no known name or identity or known source; "anonymous authors"; "anonymous donors"; "an anonymous gift" [syn: anonymous, anon.] [ant: onymous] 2: not known or lacking marked ...
anonymous file transfer protocol definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n ... a password and copy whatever has been made available [syn: anonymous ftp, anonymous file transfer protocol]
anonymous ftp definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: a ... a password and copy whatever has been made available [syn: anonymous ftp, anonymous file transfer protocol]
Alcoholics Anonymous definitions WordNet (r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: an international ... support group for persons trying to overcome alcoholism [syn: Alcoholics Anonymous, AA]
... 1: having no known name or identity or known source; "anonymous authors"; "anonymous donors"; "an anonymous gift" [syn: anonymous, anon.] [ant: onymous] Oxford Reference Dictionary abbr. anonymous; an anonymous author. Collin's Cobuild Dictionary Anon. is often written ...
... r) 3.0 (2005) n 1: the state of being anonymous [syn: anonymity, namelessness] Merriam Webster's noun (plural -ties) Date: 1820 1. the quality or state of being anonymous 2. one that is anonymous Webster's 1913 Dictionary Anonymity An`o*nym"i*ty, n. The quality or state of being anonymous; anonymousness; also, that which anonymous. [R.] He rigorously insisted upon the rights of anonymity. --Carlyle. Collin's Cobuild Dictionary see anonymous
... Alexandrian: Paul (2) African: Barnabas (3) Rome and the West: Anonymous 2. The Witness of the Epistle Itself (1) Paul not ... pseudonymity either of author or of readers, for both are anonymous. For the purpose of tracing the history and interpreting the ... the Pauline tradition establish itself. (3) Rome and the West: Anonymous All the evidence tends to show that in Rome and ... the remaining churches of the West, the epistle was originally anonymous. No tradition of authorship appears before the 4th century. And ... certain that the epistle first became generally known as an anonymous writing. Even the Alexandrian tradition implies as much, for it ...
... 14th century 1. obscure, undistinguished 2. not known by name ; anonymous 3. having no legal right to a name ; illegitimate 4 ... name-inscription. 2 inexpressible; indefinable (a nameless sensation). 3 unnamed; anonymous, esp. deliberately (our informant, who shall be nameless). 4 too ... unknown name. --Harte. 3. Not known or mentioned by name; anonymous; as, a nameless writer.``Nameless pens.'' --Atterbury. 4. Unnamable; indescribable ... nameless warned me that I was in for trouble soon. = anonymous ADJ: v-link ADJ Soule's Dictionary of English Synonyms ... name. 2. Obscure, undistinguished, unknown. 3. Inexpressible. Moby Thesaurus abominable, anonymous, cryptonymic, cryptonymous, horrible, ignotus, incognito, indefinable, indescribable, ineffable, inexpressible, inglorious ...
... de guerre] Merriam Webster's noun Date: 1812 1. an anonymous person 2. pseudonym Oxford Reference Dictionary n. 1 an anonymous person or publication. 2 a pseudonym. Etymology: F anonyme f. Gk anonumos: see ANONYMOUS Webster's 1913 Dictionary Anonym An"o*nym, n. [F. anonyme. See Anonymous.] 1. One who is anonymous; also sometimes used for ``pseudonym.'' 2. A notion which has ...
... the administration having once interfered found plenty to do. An anonymous list of many names was handed in, most of whom ... they were accused and convicted they must be punished; (2) anonymous information against them was not to be accepted; (3) even ... was in advance of public feeling," and so was disregarded. Anonymous delation was also repressed. (4) Marcus Aurelius (161-80). Under ...
... second psalm, which is one of the 48 that are anonymous. About two-thirds of the whole collection have been ascribed ... to David except 1, 2, 10, and 33, which, though anonymous, may also be ascribed to him. (2.) Book second consists ... David and 1 to Solomon (the 72nd). The rest are anonymous. (3.) The third book contains 17 psalms (73-89), of ...
... support group for persons trying to overcome alcoholism [syn: Alcoholics Anonymous, AA] 3: an associate degree in arts [syn: Associate in ... ana Merriam Webster's abbreviation 1. administrative assistant 2. Alcoholics Anonymous 3. antiaircraft 4. associate in arts 5. author's alterations Oxford Reference Dictionary abbr. 1 Automobile Association. 2 Alcoholics Anonymous. 3 Mil. anti-aircraft. 4 Brit. (of films) classified as ...
... she wrote these letters anonymously" Merriam Webster's adverb see anonymous Webster's 1913 Dictionary Anonymously A*non"y*mous*ly ... n"[i^]*m[u^]s*l[y^]), adv. In an anonymous manner; without a name. --Swift. Collin's Cobuild Dictionary see anonymous
... century BC, the Septuagint adding many to psalms that were anonymous in the Hebrew. The view expressed nearly 50 years ago ... all of which are attributed to David. Ps 71 is anonymous, and Ps 72 might possibly be considered a prayer for ...
... Webster's 1828 Dictionary INNOM'INATE, a. Having no name; anonymous. Merriam Webster's adjective Etymology: Late Latin innominatus, from Latin ... nominare to nominate Date: 1638 having no name ; unnamed; also anonymous Oxford Reference Dictionary adj. unnamed. Phrases and idioms: innominate bone ...