Hope-above Williams

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"Hope-above Williams" is a character of "Micah Clarke" by Arthur Conan Doyle. I guess it is a nickname of Williams. What does it mean? Is the dash sign necessary there? Is this combination ever used in spoken English? I did not find on the internet.
 

jutfrank

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Yes, it's a nickname. The hyphen is a way to compound the two words into a single unit. That's basically always what hyphens do.

Is this combination ever used in spoken English? I did not find on the internet.

What do you mean? What combination?
 

emsr2d2

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Are you asking if we use "hope-above" as a combination? If so, no. I would think there's something in the book that explains why that person got that nickname.
 
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