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suppositum
‖ suppositum (səˈpɒzɪtəm) Pl. supposita. [Scholastic L., neut. sing., used subst., of suppositus, pa. pple. of suppōnĕre to suppone.] † 1. Metaph. = supposite n. 1. Obs.1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. iii. xvii. 148 Some of the Rabbines..conceived the first man an Hermaphrodite; and Marcus Leo..in som... Oxford English Dictionary
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Supposition theory
The logical suppositum of a term was the object the term referred to. (In grammar, suppositum was used in a different way). wikipedia.org
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supposital
† suˈpposital, a. Metaph. Obs. [ad. mod.L. suppositālis, f. suppositum: see suppositum and -al1.] Belonging or relating to a ‘supposite’: see supposite n. 1. So † supposiˈtality [mod.L. suppositālitās], the condition of being ‘supposital’, or of being a ‘supposite’; † suˈppositate v. trans., to be i... Oxford English Dictionary
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Person - NEW ADVENT
Rationalis naturae -- Person is predicated only of intellectual beings. The generic word which includes all individual existing substances is suppositum. Thus person is a subdivision of suppositum which is applied equally to rational and irrational, living and non-living individuals.
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Person | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
Person is predicated only of intellectual beings. The generic word which includes all individual existing substances is suppositum. Thus person is a subdivision of suppositum which is applied equally to rational and irrational, living and non-living individuals. A person is therefore sometimes defined as suppositum naturce rationalis.
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suppositous
suppositous, a. nonce-wd. (sʌˈpɒzɪtəs) [f. L. suppositus, pa. ppl. of suppōnĕre: see suppositum.] Supposed, assumed.1922 Joyce Ulysses 686 An infinity rendered equally finite by the suppositous probable apposition of one or more bodies equally of the same and of different magnitudes. Oxford English Dictionary
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Gnathonarium
Gnathonarium gibberum Oi, 1960 – Russia (South Siberia), China, Korea, Japan Gnathonarium luzon Tanasevitch, 2017 – Philippines (Luzon) Gnathonarium suppositum wikipedia.org
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supposita
supposita pl. of suppositum. Oxford English Dictionary
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Summa Theologica (Eiximenis)
The other matters of the preserved parts are the following: Quid est suppositum (What supposition is). Quid est persona (What person is). wikipedia.org
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suppositist
† suppositist Obs. rare—1. [f. L. suppositum or suppositio supposition + -ist.] One who deals in supposition or conjecture.1634 Sir T. Herbert Trav. 206 The inhabitants are numbred by some presuming Suppositist aboue sixtie millions. Oxford English Dictionary
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List of excommunicable offences from the Council of Constance
Each essence has one suppositum, following which another suppositum, equal to the first, is produced. wikipedia.org
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supposite
▪ I. supposite, n. Now rare. Also -it. [ad. L. suppositum, q.v.] 1. Metaph. A being that subsists by itself, an individual thing or person (= substance 2); sometimes, a being in relation to its attributes (= substance 3, subject n. 6); = suppositum 1.1612 Sheldon Serm. at St. Martin's 7 A Christ con... Oxford English Dictionary
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suppositor
† suˈppositor Obs. Also 6 -ar, -oure, 6–7 -er. [Alteration of next after agent-nouns in -er, -or.] = next.1545 T. Raynalde Byrth Mankynde 55 A suppositar tempered with sope, larde, or the yolke of egges. 1547 Boorde Brev. Health xlii. 21 b, A naturall egestion, other by course of nature, or els by s... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Linyphiidae species (A–H)
Strand, 1906) — Japan Gnathonarium gibberum Oi, 1960 — Russia, China, Korea, Japan Gnathonarium luzon Tanasevitch, 2017 - Philippines Gnathonarium suppositum wikipedia.org
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subsistent
subsistent, a. and n. Now rare or Obs. (səbˈsɪstənt) [ad. L. subsistens, -ent-, pr. pple. of subsistĕre to subsist. Cf. F. subsistant.] A. adj. 1. Existing substantially or really; existing of or by itself.1617 Collins Def. Bp. Ely ii. viii. 294 Things essentiall, or subsistent, not Chimeraes onely.... Oxford English Dictionary
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