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submonition

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Etymology

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Latin submonitio.

Noun

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submonition (usually uncountable, plural submonitions)

  1. (archaic) suggestion; prompting
    • 1621, Thomas Granger, A Familiar Exposition or Commentarie on Ecclesiastes:
      contrary to the submonition of their consciences

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