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From co- +‎ meronymy or comeronym +‎ -y.

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comeronymy (uncountable)

  1. (semantics, linguistics) The semantic relation between comeronyms (names for parts of a whole); the quality of being comeronymous.
    • 2013, Aleš Klégr, “The limits of polysemy: enantiosemy”, in Linguistica Pragensia, volume 23, number 2, Prague: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, page 21:
      If Hansen et al. (1982, 203–204) are correct in including the sense of exclusion, i.e. cohyponymy, among the word‑internal semantic relations [], then the question arises whether the other form of the exclusion relationship, comeronymy, could not be found among polysemes as well.
    • 2015, Olivier Ferret, “Typing Relations in Distributional Thesauri”, in Núria Gala, Reinhard Rapp, Gemma Bel-Enguix, editors, Language Production, Cognition, and the Lexicon (Text, Speech and Language Technology; 48), Cham: Springer, →DOI, page 128:
      Finally, path types are defined as sequences of elementary relations represented by their macro identifier of Table 5, with two specific notations: [] second, two subsequences corresponding to well-known lexical relations are replaced by a specific identifier: h for the subsequence GG−1, which corresponds to the cohyponymy relation and m for the subsequence CC−1, which corresponds to the comeronymy relation.

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