nom de guerre
[ nom duh gair; French nawn duh ger ]
/ ˌnɒm də ˈgɛər; French nɔ̃ də ˈgɛr /
noun, plural noms de guerre [nomz duh gair; French nawn duh ger] /ˌnɒmz də ˈgɛər; French nɔ̃ də ˈgɛr/.
an assumed name, as one under which a person fights, paints, writes, etc.; pseudonym.
Origin of nom de guerre
< French: literally, war name
Words nearby nom de guerre
nolle prosequi,
nollekens,
nolo,
nolo contendere,
noludar,
nom de guerre,
nom de plume,
nom.,
nom. cap.,
noma,
nomad
Example sentences from the Web for nom de guerre
A Popular poetess of the period, usually using the nom-de-guerre of "Christabel."
The Felon's Track |Michael DohenyIt is the frequent habit of French caricaturists to employ a nom-de-guerre.
Eventually, however, he altered his nom-de-guerre to Gawain Douglas, one more in accordance with his patriotic sentiments.
Allan Ramsay |William Henry Oliphant Smeaton
British Dictionary definitions for nom de guerre
nom de guerre
/ (ˈnɒm də ˈɡɛə) /
noun plural noms de guerre (ˈnɒm də ˈɡɛə)
an assumed name; pseudonym
Word Origin for nom de guerre
French, literally: war name