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#* ''The rookie policewoman was upset being called Lemon Drop until she realized that everyone on the police force has a '''moniker'''.''
#* ''The rookie policewoman was upset being called Lemon Drop until she realized that everyone on the police force has a '''moniker'''.''
#* ''An unidentified citizen filed the complaint along with the president’s office, saying that the '''moniker''' was slanderous.'' – Salon.com, 2008, ''[http://www.salon.com/wires/ap/world/2008/11/03/D947L19O0_eu_poland_duck_twins/index.html Court: OK to call Polish leaders ‘ducks’]''.
#* ''An unidentified citizen filed the complaint along with the president’s office, saying that the '''moniker''' was slanderous.'' – Salon.com, 2008, ''[http://www.salon.com/wires/ap/world/2008/11/03/D947L19O0_eu_poland_duck_twins/index.html Court: OK to call Polish leaders ‘ducks’]''.
# [[appellation|Appellation]].
#* ''Most vendors have dropped the '''moniker''' BPM, which was associated with expensive, complex projects that took many months.'' – Koplowitz et. al, 2019, ''[https://reprints.forrester.com/#/assets/2/54/RES144414/reports The Forrester Wave™: Software For Digital Process Automation For Deep Deployments, Q2 2019]''.


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Version du 13 février 2020 à 08:47

Anglais

Étymologie

Attesté en 1849, d’origine incertaine. Il y a beaucoup de spéculation concernant l’origine du terme ; de monk ou de munik, qui signifie nom en shelta, provenant du gaélique irlandais ainm.

Nom commun

Singulier Pluriel
moniker
\ˈmɒn.ɪ.kə\
monikers
\ˈmɒn.ɪ.kəz\

moniker

  1. (Familier) Sobriquet, surnom.
    • The rookie policewoman was upset being called Lemon Drop until she realized that everyone on the police force has a moniker.
    • An unidentified citizen filed the complaint along with the president’s office, saying that the moniker was slanderous. – Salon.com, 2008, Court: OK to call Polish leaders ‘ducks’.
  2. Appellation.

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