Antonomasy

/ˌæntˈɒnəməsi/ noun

A variant or alternate spelling of antonomasia; the rhetorical practice of using a descriptive phrase or title instead of someone's actual name.

An older or alternative English spelling of antonomasia, sometimes appearing in older texts. The '-y' ending variant likely emerged through Middle English spelling variations, where '-ia,' '-ia,' and '-y' endings were sometimes interchangeable for words borrowed from Greek and Latin.

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