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† supplete, v. Obs. rare. In 7 suppleat. [f. L. supplēt-, pa. ppl. stem of supplēre: see supply v.1] trans. To supplement.1664 J. Exton Maritime Dicaeol. i. iv. 20 Laws..which sprang from the Rhodes, suppleated out of several other titles in the body of the Civil Law.
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suppletive
suppletive, a. (n.) (sʌˈpliːtɪv) [ad. med.L. supplētīvus, f. supplēt-: see supplete and -ive. Cf. F. supplétif.] 1. Having the attribute of supplying deficiencies. rare.1816–30 Bentham Offic. Apt. Maximized, Extract Const. Code 52 His functions will be exercised by a depute of his, as per Ch. viii. ...
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Japanese adjectives
In present tense, it is read as , but since it derives from , all of its inflections supplete its forms instead. For example, becomes .
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suppletory
suppletory, a. and n. (ˈsʌplɪtərɪ) [ad. late L. supplētōrius (neut. sing. as n. = supplement), f. supplēt-: see supplete and -ory2.] A. adj. Supplying a deficiency; supplementary. Const. to, of. † In first quot., expletive. Now rare.1628 Donne Serm. Christmas Day (1640) 52 Many men have..certaine su...
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Huanjing bunao
() has equivalents of: (1) #"mend or patch clothing", (2) "repair, restore; remedy, redress; improve, ameliorate", (3) "add to, supplement; supplete,
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Old Irish grammar
Some verbs supplete an unrelated verb stem entirely to serve as their augmented forms.
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