prototheme
English
Etymology
Noun
prototheme (plural protothemes)
- (onomastics) The first element of a name composed of two traditional name roots.
- The Old Norse given names Þorsteinn and Þorgeirr both contain the prototheme Þor- ("Thor-").
Antonyms
- (first element of a name): deuterotheme
Translations
first element of a name composed of two traditional name roots
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