"Eponym" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A eponym is a person, place, or thing after which a word or phrase is named. In other words, a eponym is a word that is derived from the name of a person, place, or thing, often with the name becoming a common noun or an adjective with a meaning related to the original context.
Epodes are a type of ancient Greek lyric poem, specifically a short poem that consists of a few lines or couplets. They were typically written in iambic meter and were often used to express a sudden or intense emotion, such as grief, anger, or fear. Epodes were often inserted into larger poetic works, such as plays or collections of poems, as a way to break up the narrative and add emotional depth. The term "epode" comes from the Greek word "epodos," which means "a singing upon" or "a song added."