Polysemy refers to a single word with more than one related meaning. The multiple meanings are listed under one dictionary entry.
What are some examples of polysemy?
Some examples of polysemy are get - receive, bring, move / travel; bank - of a river / canal, a place to deposit money, a slope; and light - of colors, not heavy, not serious.
What's the difference between polysemy and monosemy?
Monosemy is the opposite of polysemy. Monosemy refers to a word that has one meaning only.
What's the difference between polysemy and homonymy?
Polysemy illustrates a single word with many related meanings (one dictionary entry), eg, get - receive, bring, travel / move. Homonymy is about words that have different meanings and multiple dictionary entries but are spelled and / or pronounced the same, eg rose - a flower & increased.
What's the difference between polysemy and hyponymy?
Polysemy explains a word (under one dictionary entry) with more than one related meaning (eg get - receive, bring, travel / move). Hyponymy describes a super- and subordinate relationship between words (eg dog - poodle, labrador, pomeranian).