suppositum

English

Etymology

From the past participle of Latin supponere (to suppose).

Noun

suppositum (uncountable)

  1. (logic) Something supposed to be true; an assumption
    • 1977 David Joel. Weissman - Eternal Possibilities: A Neutral Ground for Meaning and Existence
      The answer may be that these relation-ships are generated in every possible world, given any suppositum of a certain least complexity.

Latin

Participle

suppositum

  1. nominative neuter singular of suppositus
  2. accusative masculine singular of suppositus
  3. accusative neuter singular of suppositus
  4. vocative neuter singular of suppositus

References

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