[Publib] "what is the word for..?" stumper
Carl Long
carl.long at reading.lib.pa.us
Thu Oct 9 12:12:42 EDT 2008
I do not fully understand what is being asked for here but I have
collected some ideas that might help:
Thing: object, being, entity, being, substance, phenomenon, term, unit,
individual
“Being a” Thing: objecthood, thingness, existence
Different kinds, ways, or descriptions of being/things: Category of
being, Categories, phenomenological conception, property, term, concept
Carl Long
Reference Librarian
Reading Public Library
http://www.reading.lib.pa.us/
Tom Cipullo wrote:
> here is the question: "What is a word that describes a thing, a state of being as a thing?"
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> this was over the phone; the best I could get is that there is a term (not a literary term) for when you use a state of being to describe a thing. (he used the word "thing" a few times.) He did not have an example, or he did, but he took it back: "human," when he realized that wasn't what he meant.
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> he didn't like "eponymous" (which is the name a person to describe a thing). maybe it's a grammatical term?
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> so "what do you call it when a term for a state of being is used to describe a thing?"
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> (sorry. if I knew of another place to post this I would. I'm just curious to know if someone knows this.)
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> tom cipullo
> Palm Beach County Library System, Main Library
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