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senchevêtrer
собствено име

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proper name, proper noun N

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I. proper [ˈprɒpəʳ, Am ˈprɑːpɚ] ADJ

1. proper (real):

proper meal

2. proper (suitable, correct):

3. proper (socially respectable):

4. proper form (itself):

II. proper [ˈprɒpəʳ, Am ˈprɑːpɚ] ADV Brit inf

1. proper (very):

2. proper iron (genteelly):

I. name [neɪm] N

1. name (what one is called):

in the name of sb/sth
в името на нкг/нщ

2. name COMPUT:

3. name LAW, FIN:

4. name (reputation):

Phrases:

II. name [neɪm] VB trans

1. name (call):

name child, pet
name child, pet
name file, product

2. name (list):

3. name (specify):

name time, conditions, price
Present
Iname
youname
he/she/itnames
wename
youname
theyname
Past
Inamed
younamed
he/she/itnamed
wenamed
younamed
theynamed
Present Perfect
Ihavenamed
youhavenamed
he/she/ithasnamed
wehavenamed
youhavenamed
theyhavenamed
Past Perfect
Ihadnamed
youhadnamed
he/she/ithadnamed
wehadnamed
youhadnamed
theyhadnamed

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The latter three proper name meanings of apply to mountains, places, and people.
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Local directional names were used to refer to the winds, eventually giving the wind itself a proper name, irrespective of the observer's position.
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But, what can the meaning of a proper name be, except the object to which it refers?
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However, a proper name can have more than one sense associated with it.
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Apart from not yet having a proper name, these teeth look rather boring.
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