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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsobriquetso‧bri‧quet /ˈsəʊbrɪkeɪ $ ˈsoʊ-/ (also soubriquet /ˈsuː-/) noun [countable] formal ALNAME OF A PERSONan unofficial title or name SYN nickname
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sobriquet• His youngest son was known to Regency society by the sobriquet Poodle Byng.• Fortunately some of the neighbours intervened, and it was they who invented the sobriquet.• I became friendly with the woman in charge, a vast and haughty person who answered to the sobriquet Duchesse.• This sobriquet is a product of the sixteenth century.
Origin sobriquet (1600-1700) French “light blow under the chin, nickname”
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