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supposititious
supposititious, a. (səpɒzɪˈtɪʃəs) [f. L. suppositītius, -īcius, f. supposit-, pa. ppl. stem of suppōnĕre: see suppone and -itious.] 1. Put by artifice in the place of another; fraudulently substituted for the genuine thing or person; hence, pretended (to be what it is not), not genuine, spurious, co... Oxford English Dictionary
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Supposititious child
Supposititious children are fraudulent offspring. Supposititious children were not the offspring of the father. wikipedia.org
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suppositious
suppositious, a. (sʌpəˈzɪʃəs) [Partly shortened or illiterate form of supposititious, partly directly from supposition.] 1. = supposititious 1. Now rare or Obs.1624 Mountagu Immed. Addr. 212 The testimony produced is none of his: It is suppositious, and a counterfeit. 1656 Bramhall Replic. v. 206, I... Oxford English Dictionary
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Obreption and subreption (Catholic canon law)
When the petition contains a statement about facts or circumstances that are supposititious or at least, modified if they really exist, the resulting rescript wikipedia.org
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suppositive
suppositive, a. (n.) (səˈpɒzɪtɪv) [ad. late L. suppositīvus, f. supposit-, pa. ppl. stem of suppōnĕre to suppone. Cf. F. suppositif.] 1. Of the nature of, implying, or grounded on supposition; suppositional. † suppositive necessity = ‘hypothetical necessity’ (hypothetical 3).1605 Camden Rem. 39 Not ... Oxford English Dictionary
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De Ventre Inspiciendo
It lies for the heir presumptive to examine a widow suspected to be feigning pregnancy in order to enable a supposititious heir to obtain the estate. wikipedia.org
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insititious
insititious, a. (ɪnsɪˈtɪʃəs) [f. L. insitīci-us (erron. -ītius) engrafted, f. insit-, pple. stem of inserĕre: see insition1 and -itious.] Of engrafted or inserted nature; introduced from without.1639 Ussher Lett. (1686) 494 Passages..excepted against as insititious and supposititious. 1679 Evelyn Sy... Oxford English Dictionary
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Crobylus
along with three titles: The Man Who Tried to Hang Himself, The Woman Who Was Trying to Leave Her Husband or The Woman Who Left Her Husband, and Falsely Supposititious wikipedia.org
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suborned
suborned, ppl. a. (səˈbɔːnd) [f. suborn v. + -ed1.] In senses of the verb suborn; obtained by corrupt means; † supposititious, counterfeit.1589 Warner Alb. Eng. vi. xxx. (1602) 149 She baer'd so sweete a face, As from the sternest Godhood might extort suborned grace. 1594 Nashe Unfort. Trav. E 3 b, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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suppository
▪ I. suppository, n. (səˈpɒzɪtərɪ) Also 6–7 -ary, -arie. [ad. late L. suppositōrium, neut. sing., used subst., of suppositōrius placed underneath or up, f. supposit-, suppōnĕre to suppone. Cf. F. suppositoire.] A plug of conical or cylindrical shape to be introduced into the rectum in order to stimu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Theodorus Janssonius van Almeloveen
Besides editions with notes of Strabo, Juvenal, Quintilian, the Aphorisms of Hippocrates, Celsus, Apicius, Aurelian on Diseases, and Decker's Treatise on Supposititious wikipedia.org
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quesited
quesited, a. and n. (kwɪˈsaɪtɪd) [f. med.L. quēsīt-, L. quæsīt-, ppl. stem of quærĕre to seek + -ed1. Cf. quæsitum.] † 1. adj. Sought for, asked about, etc. Obs. rare.1647 Lilly Chr. Astrol. vi. 49 Significator of the Querent or thing quesited. 1674 S. Jeake Arith. (1696) 20 The remains are the Numb... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lyciscus of Messenia
fell on the daughter of Lyciscus; but Epebolus, the seer, pronounced her to be unfit for the sacrifice, as being no daughter of Lyciscus at all, but a supposititious wikipedia.org
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seminist
seminist Biol. (ˈsɛmɪnɪst) [a. F. séministe (18th c.), f. L. sēmin- semen: see -ist.] (See quot. 1876.)1857 Dunglison Med. Lex., Seminist, animalculist. 1876 Ibid., Seminist, animalculist. The term was, also, used for one who belived that the new being was formed by an admixture of the seed of the m... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jean-Baptiste-Gaspard d'Ansse de Villoison
His chief discovery was a 10th-century manuscript of the Iliad—the famous codex Venetus A, with ancient scholia and marginal notes, indicating supposititious wikipedia.org
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