👉 In linguistics and semantics, "paronomastical" refers to a word that is both a name (e.g., "parson") and a noun form. It can be used in various contexts such as names, titles, and pronouns. For example: - The name of the parson in the story is "Parson Brown". - A title for the parson is "The Reverend Parson Brown". In this case, "parson" is both a noun form