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depone (encz) | depone, v: |
Depone (gcide) | Depone \De*pone"\ (d[-e]*p[=o]n"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Deponed
(-p[=o]nd"); p. pr. & vb. n. Deponing.] [L. deponere,
depositum, to put down, in LL., to assert under oath; de- +
ponere to put, place. See Position, and cf. Deposit.]
1. To lay, as a stake; to wager. [Obs.] --Hudibras.
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2. To lay down. [R.] --Southey.
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3. To assert under oath; to depose. [A Scotticism]
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Sprot deponeth that he entered himself thereafter in
conference. --State
Trials(1606).
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Depone (gcide) | Depone \De*pone"\, v. i.
To testify under oath; to depose; to bear witness. [A
Scotticism]
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The fairy Glorians, whose credibility on this point can
not be called in question, depones to the confinement
of Merlin in a tree. --Dunlop.
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depone (wn) | depone
v 1: make a deposition; declare under oath [syn: swear,
depose, depone] |
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deponent (encz) | deponent,deponentní adj: Zdeněk Brož |
deponent (czen) | deponent,bailer Zdeněk Broždeponent,bailorn: Zdeněk Broždeponent,consignorn: Zdeněk Brož |
deponentní (czen) | deponentní,deponentadj: Zdeněk Brož |
Depone (gcide) | Depone \De*pone"\ (d[-e]*p[=o]n"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Deponed
(-p[=o]nd"); p. pr. & vb. n. Deponing.] [L. deponere,
depositum, to put down, in LL., to assert under oath; de- +
ponere to put, place. See Position, and cf. Deposit.]
1. To lay, as a stake; to wager. [Obs.] --Hudibras.
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2. To lay down. [R.] --Southey.
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3. To assert under oath; to depose. [A Scotticism]
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Sprot deponeth that he entered himself thereafter in
conference. --State
Trials(1606).
[1913 Webster]Depone \De*pone"\, v. i.
To testify under oath; to depose; to bear witness. [A
Scotticism]
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The fairy Glorians, whose credibility on this point can
not be called in question, depones to the confinement
of Merlin in a tree. --Dunlop.
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Deponed (gcide) | Depone \De*pone"\ (d[-e]*p[=o]n"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Deponed
(-p[=o]nd"); p. pr. & vb. n. Deponing.] [L. deponere,
depositum, to put down, in LL., to assert under oath; de- +
ponere to put, place. See Position, and cf. Deposit.]
1. To lay, as a stake; to wager. [Obs.] --Hudibras.
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2. To lay down. [R.] --Southey.
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3. To assert under oath; to depose. [A Scotticism]
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Sprot deponeth that he entered himself thereafter in
conference. --State
Trials(1606).
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Deponent (gcide) | Deponent \De*po"nent\, n. [L. deponenes, -entis, laying down.
See Depone, v. t.]
1. (Law) One who deposes or testifies under oath; one who
gives evidence; usually, one who testifies in writing.
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2. (Gr. & Lat. Gram.) A deponent verb.
Syn: Deponent, Affiant.
Usage: These are legal terms describing a person who makes a
written declaration under oath, with a view to
establish certain facts. An affiant is one who makes
an affidavit, or declaration under oath, in order to
establish the truth of what he says. A deponenet is
one who makes a deposition, or gives written testimony
under oath, to be used in the trial of some case
before a court of justice. See under Deposition.
[1913 Webster]Deponent \De*po"nent\, a. [L. deponens, -entis, laying down (its
proper passive meaning), p. pr. of deponere: cf. F.
d['e]ponent. See Depone.] (Gram.)
Having a passive form with an active meaning, as certain
latin and Greek verbs.
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deponent (wn) | deponent
n 1: a person who testifies or gives a deposition [syn:
testifier, deponent, deposer] |
DEPONENT (bouvier) | DEPONENT, witness. One who gives information, on oath or affirmation,
respecting some facts known to him, before a magistrate he who makes a
deposition.
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