• Pseudonym

    Pronunciation

    • UK IPA: /ˈs(j)uː.dəʊ.nɪm/, /ˈsu.dÉ™.nɪm/
    • US IPA: /ˈsudoÊŠnɪm/

    Origin

    From pseudonymous, from French pseudonyme ("having a false name"), from Ancient Greek ψευδώνυμος (pseudōnumos), from ψευδής (pseudēs, "false") and ὄνυμα, from ὄνομα (onoma, "name").

    Full definition of pseudonym

    Noun

    pseudonym

    (plural pseudonyms)
    1. A fictitious name, often used by writers and movie stars.The Reverend Charles Lutwidge Dodgson wrote "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" under the pseudonym Lewis Carroll.
      • c1911 — H. G. Wells, I doubt, indeed, whether I should not abandon the struggle altogether-- leave this sad world of ordinary life for which I am so ill fitted, abandon the name of Cummins for some professional pseudonym, complete my self-effacement, and--a thing of tricks and tatters, of posing and pretence--go upon the stage.
      • 1928 — H.P. Lovecraft, The best example of its literary use so far are the German novel The Golem, by Gustav Meyrink, and the drama The Dybbuk, by the jewish writer using the pseudonym "Ansky".
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