Linné
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Swedish. Gallicization of Latin Linnaeus.
The Swedish biologist Carl Linnaeus took the surname Linné when he was ennobled in 1762. At that point, he was already renowned abroad by the name Linnaeus.[1]
Proper noun
Linné
- Alternative form of Linnaeus.
Derived terms
References
Anagrams
Swedish
Alternative forms
Etymology
Gallicization of Latin Linnaeus.
The Swedish biologist Carl Linnaeus took the surname Linné when he was ennobled in 1762.[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /lɪˈneː/
- Rhymes: -eː
Proper noun
Linné c (genitive Linnés)
Usage notes
In Sweden, Norway and Finland, the Swedish biologist Carl Linnaeus is chiefly known as Linné.