xenonym
English
Etymology
From
xeno-
(
“
foreign
”
)
+
-onym
(
“
name
”
)
.
Noun
xenonym
(
plural
xenonyms
)
A name for a people or a language or a city etc. which is not used by the natives themselves.
Germans
, for example, is a xenonym for people who call themselves
Deutsche
,
Cologne
a xenonym for
Köln
,
Austria
for
Österreich
etc.
Synonyms
exonym
Antonyms
autonym
,
endonym
Related terms
ethnonym
glossonym
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