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Traditional English :: sentence
sentense.html - n. & v.
--n.
    1 a a set of words complete in itself as the expression of a thought, containing or implying a subject and predicate, and conveying a statement, question, exclamation, or command. b a piece of writing or speech between two full stops or equivalent pauses, often including several grammatical sentences (e.g. I went; he came).
    2 a a decision of a lawcourt, esp. the punishment allotted to a person convicted in a criminal trial. b the declaration of this.
    3 Logic a series of signs or symbols expressing a proposition in an artificial or logical language.
--v.
    tr.
    1 declare the sentence of (a convicted criminal etc.).
    2 (foll. by to) declare (such a person) to be condemned to a specified punishment.
    under sentence of having been condemned to (under sentence of death). [ME f. OF f. L sententia opinion f. sentire be of opinion]
Traditional English :: sentential
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Gram. & Logic of a sentence. [L sententialis (as SENTENCE)]
Traditional English :: sententious
sentense.html - adj.
1 (of a person) fond of pompous moralizing.
2 (of a style) affectedly formal.
3 aphoristic, pithy, given to the use of maxims, affecting a concise impressive style.
    sententiously adv. sententiousness n. [L sententiosus (as SENTENCE)]
Traditional English :: sentence
sentense.html - n. & v.
--n.
    1 a a set of words complete in itself as the expression of a thought, containing or implying a subject and predicate, and conveying a statement, question, exclamation, or command. b a piece of writing or speech between two full stops or equivalent pauses, often including several grammatical sentences (e.g. I went; he came).
    2 a a decision of a lawcourt, esp. the punishment allotted to a person convicted in a criminal trial. b the declaration of this.
    3 Logic a series of signs or symbols expressing a proposition in an artificial or logical language.
--v.
    tr.
    1 declare the sentence of (a convicted criminal etc.).
    2 (foll. by to) declare (such a person) to be condemned to a specified punishment.
    under sentence of having been condemned to (under sentence of death). [ME f. OF f. L sententia opinion f. sentire be of opinion]
Traditional English :: sentential
sentense.html - adj.
Gram. & Logic of a sentence. [L sententialis (as SENTENCE)]
Traditional English :: sententious
sentense.html - adj.
1 (of a person) fond of pompous moralizing.
2 (of a style) affectedly formal.
3 aphoristic, pithy, given to the use of maxims, affecting a concise impressive style.
    sententiously adv. sententiousness n. [L sententiosus (as SENTENCE)]
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