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epithet (n.)

"descriptive name for a person or thing," 1570s, from Middle French épithète or directly from Latin epitheton (source also of Spanish epíteto, Portuguese epitheto, Italian epiteto), from Greek epitheton "an epithet; something added," noun use of adjective (neuter of epithetos) "attributed, added, assumed," from epitithenai "to add on," from epi "in addition" (see epi-) + tithenai "to put, to place," from reduplicated form of PIE root *dhe- "to set, put." Related: Epithetic; epithetical.

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Definitions of epithet from WordNet

epithet (n.)
a defamatory or abusive word or phrase;
Synonyms: name
epithet (n.)
descriptive word or phrase;
From wordnet.princeton.edu