English

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Adjective

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supponent

  1. Used as the nominative subject of a personal verb.
    • 1653, Thomas Urquhart, Logopandecteision:
      MY non supponent Lord, and Soveraign master of contradictions in adjected terms, that unto you I have presumed to tender the dedicacie of this introduction, will not seem strange to those, that know how your concurrence did further me to the accomplishment of that new Language, unto the frontispeice whereof it is premitted.

Latin

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Verb

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suppōnent

  1. third-person plural future active indicative of suppōnō