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ASSUMPT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ASSUMPT is assume.
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assumpt - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Latin assumptum, past participle neuter of assumō. Pronunciation. edit · IPA: /əˈsʌmpt/. Noun. edit. assumpt (plural assumpts). (obsolete) ...
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assumpt - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
Forms, assumpt n. Etymology, L ppl. assūmpt-um as n. Definitions (Senses and Subsenses). 1. Logic. A premise or assumption.
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assumpt
▪ I. † aˈssumpt, pa. pple. and n. Obs. [ad. L. assūmptus, pa. pple. of assūmĕre to assume.] A. pa. pple. Assumed, taken up, raised, elevated, elected. (Used as pa. pple. of the vb. assume.)1447 [see assume v. 4.] 1483 Caxton Gold. Leg. 255/1 Therby he understode that she was assumpt in to heuen. 150...
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Assumpt
ASSUMPT', verb transitive To take up; to raise. [Barbarous and [Not used.] ASSUMPT', noun That which is assumed. [Not used.]
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assumpt, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There are four meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb assumpt. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
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assumptive
assumptive, a. (əˈsʌmtɪv) [ad. L. assūmptīvus: see assumpt a. and -ive.] Characterized by assumption. 1. Characterized by being assumed or taken to oneself. assumptive arms in Her. (see quot.)1611 J. Guillim Heraldrie iii. 261 Armes Assumptiue..are such as a man of his proper right may assume as the...
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Assumpt Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
noun (obsolete) That which is assumed; an assumption. Wiktionary verb (obsolete) To take up; to elevate; to assume.
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ASSUMPTION definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. the act of taking something for granted or something that is taken for granted 2. an assuming of power or possession of something 3. arrogance; presumption
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ASSUMPTION definition | Cambridge Learner's Dictionary
something that you think is true without having any proof: People tend to make assumptions about you when you have a disability. These calculations are based on ...
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Assumption Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
1. [count] : something that is believed to be true or probably true but that is not known to be true : something that is assumed
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assumption noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes
assumption · . [countable] a belief or feeling that something is true or that something will happen, although there is no proof. an underlying/implicit ...
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Asunción
Asunción comes from the Latin noun, of ecclesiastical use, assumptīō, defined as: "the Virgin Mary being elevated body and soul to heaven" and must be
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seynt
▪ I. † seynt Obs. Also 4 saynt, (sayn), ceint, 4–5 seinte, ceynt(e, 4–6 seint, 5 saint, (sent). [a. OF. ceint masc., ceinte fem.:—popular L. cinctum neut., cincta fem. (whence Sp., Pg., It. cinto, cinta) = older L. cinctu-s (u-stem), f. cingĕre to gird.] A girdle.a 1350 Assumpt. Mary 473 in Horstm. ...
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Pietro Paolo Bombino
Hispaniarum Regis habita ad Sodales Virginis Assumptæ in ædibus Societatis Jesu, Romæ, apud Bartholom. Zannettum, 1611; ibid. 1671.
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