Толковый словарь английского языка - premise
Premise
premise
I. noun also premiss Etymology: in sense 1, from Middle English premisse, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin praemissa, from Latin, feminine of praemissus, past participle of praemittere to place ahead, from praepre+ mittere to send; in other senses, from Middle English premisses, from Medieval Latin praemissa, from Latin, neuter plural of praemissus Date: 14th century 1. a proposition antecedently supposed or proved as a basis of argument or inference, something assumed or taken for granted ; presupposition, matters previously stated, 3. plural from its being identified in the ~s of the deed] a tract of land with the buildings thereon, a building or part of a building usually with its appurtenances (as grounds), II. transitive verb (~d; premising) Date: 1526 1. to set forth beforehand as an introduction or a postulate, to offer as a ~ in an argument, postulate , to base on certain assumptions
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n. & v. --n. 1 Logic = PREMISS. 2 (in pl.) a a house or building with its grounds and appurtenances. b Law houses, lands, or tenements previously specified in a document etc. --v.tr. say or write by way of introduction. Phrases and idioms on the premises in the building etc. concerned. Etymology: ME f. OF premisse f. med.L praemissa (propositio) (proposition) set in front f. L praemittere praemiss- (as PRAE-, mittere send) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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