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daisy1352

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In a word like O'Neill what does that apostrophe mean? Does it have a special meaning? If yes can you give me another example?
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In a word like O'Neill what does that apostrophe mean? Does it have a special meaning? If yes can you give me another example?
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It's an abbreviation of the word "of". It originally showed that the person's father was called, in this case, Neill (or Neil).

So if Neil had a son, and called him Peter, he would become "Peter of Neil". This then became shortened to O plus an apostrophe.
 

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It stands for letters which have been lost in the shortening of the phrase. In that way it is like contractions like "don't" and "it's."
 
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