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‖ subintelligitur|ˌsʌbɪntɛˈlɪdʒɪtə(r)| [L., 3rd pers. sing. pres. indic. pass. of subintelligĕre (var. of -intellegĕre), f. sub- sub- 25 + intellegĕre (see intellect).] An unexpressed or implied addition to a statement, etc. (Cf. subauditur.)
1649W. Blithe Engl. Improver Impr. (1652) 174 Unless you please to take that for a Discovery which is by a Subintelligitur. 1681T. Flatman Heraclitus Ridens No. 3 (1713) I. 13 You must, First, know that We and Ours, is to be construed with a Subintelligitur. a1734North Exam. i. ii. §8 (1740) 35 He took Sanctuary for Protection of Liberty and Life: Against what? The Tyranny of the then English Government. That's his Subintelligitur. 1817Coleridge Biog. Lit. xii. (1907) I. 181 [The imagination] supplies, by a sort of subintelligitur, the one central power. 1886Jowett in Life & Lett. (1897) II. 313 We pray to God as a Person, a larger self; but there must always be a subintelligitur that He is not a Person. |