单词 | subintelligitur |
释义 | subintelligiturn. Now rare. An unexpressed or implied addition to a statement, etc.; something that is tacitly understood, an understanding or inference. Cf. subauditur n. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > semantics > connotation > [noun] > implied or understood meaning subintelligitur1612 subaudition1615 subintelligence1631 subauditur1702 the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > meaning > meaning of linguistic unit > implied meaning > [noun] > instance of implicative1589 subintelligitur1612 subintelligence1631 undersong1631 deuteroscopy1646 implication1657 subauditur1702 undermeaning1841 implial1846 more than meets the eye (also ear)1853 under-sense1859 overtone1869 implicate1881 1612 T. James Jesuits Downefall 63 He [was] deepely learned..in sundry..qualities, belonging to the Divels craft,..vsing tricks, as in adding, diminishing, equivocating and subintelligiturs, to serue his turne. 1652 W. Blith Eng. Improver Improved xxv. 173 Unless you please to take that for a Discovery which is by a Subintelligitur. 1681 Heraclitus Ridens 15 Feb. 1/1 You must First, know, that We and Ours, is to be construed with a Subintelligitur. 1720 D. Defoe Serious Refl. Life Robinson Crusoe ii. 66 When a Man promises positively to meet, 'tis with a general Subintelligitur..to the Divine Permission. a1734 R. North Examen (1740) i. ii. §8 35 He took Sanctuary for Protection of Liberty and Life: Against what? The Tyranny of the then English Government. That's his Subintelligitur. 1817 S. T. Coleridge Biogr. Lit. I. xii. 265 [The imagination] supplies by a sort of subintelligitur the one central power. 1831 R. Taylor Astronomico-theol. Disc. I. 276 Ammon..was uttered in a low voice,..something was to be sought for that was lost..; there was a subauditur, a subintelligitur,..you were to ‘give it an understanding, but no tongue’. 1886 B. Jowett 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. 1940 G. Murray Stoic, Christian & Humanist iv. 181 It is clear that in these creeds with a subintelligitur attached, we are not far from the position..that all religions were to the uneducated equally true, to the philosopher equally false, and to the statesman equally useful.. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1612 |
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