An epithet common in the East, conveying a great compliment.
The wood is aromatic, giving its common epithet of 'laurel'.
Finally, and now famously, he used France's common scatological epithet to describe the wine.
A common epithet for the school used by students and alumni, "dear old Auburn High", is taken from the last line of the song.
And more than one applicant has asked for a trademark that replaces the word "bull" with "Bush" in a common epithet.
She also was known by other names: Elat, her most common epithet.
"Old ones" was a common epithet given to members of the elven race.
It is the most common epithet used for the Goddess.
Rowan, the miracle worker, has become a common epithet.
"He walked," she said, adding a common epithet for homosexuals.