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It is not only important, but, in a degree necessary, that the people of this country, should have an American Dictionary of the English language; for, although the body of the language is the same as in England, and it is desirable to perpetuate that sameness, yet some differences must exist. Language is the expression of ideas; and if the people of one country cannot preserve an identity of ideas, they cannot retain an identity of language. |
CONNOTE, v.t. [L., to mark. See Note.] To make known together; to imply; to denote or designate; to include. [Little used.]
To mark along with] to
suggest or indicate as additional; to designate by implication;
to include in the meaning; to imply.
Good, in the general notion of it, connotes
also a certain suitableness of it to some other thing. To imply as an
attribute.
The word "white" denotes all white things, as
snow, paper, the foam of the sea, etc., and ipmlies, or as it was
termed by the schoolmen, connotes, the attribute
"whiteness." | ||||||||