(adjective) of, relating to, or consisting of a name or names
there is no way to do real work and thus provide real value or energy, Wallace's onomastics imply, without pulling one's weight
There is an onomastics of the Tour de France
beyond the onomastic imperative of having to be uniquely determined within a context
a kind of onomastic genealogy that literalizes the Wittgensteinian concept of family relationships
on the relation between Kopek (i.e., cents) to Ruble (i.e., dollars) in Broom