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opposit
opposit
English
Adjective
opposit (not comparable)
- Archaic form of opposite.
- 1996, David F. Task, quoting William Clark, 1804, The War with Spain in 1898 (Military History), U of Nebraska Press, ISBN 9780803294295, page 402:
- … passed the mouth of Papillion or Butter fly Creek 3 miles on the L. S. a large Sand bar opposit on that Side ...
Noun
opposit (plural opposits)
- Archaic form of opposite.
Verb
opposit (third-person singular simple present opposits, present participle oppositing, simple past and past participle opposited)
- to posit or assume as a contradictory; negative or deny
References
- Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia, volume V, page 4131, opposit
- Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia Supplement, volume XII, page 0902, opposit
Middle English
Alternative forms
- opposyt
Adjective
opposit
- contrary or opposed in location or direction; on the opposite side from
- c. 1392, Equatorie of the Planets
- Procede in the same litel cercle to ward lettere E opposit to D.
Noun
opposit (plural opposits)
- a position of 180˚ away
- c. 1400, Geoffrey Chaucer, Treatise on the Astrolabe
- The opposit of the south lyne is the north.
- c. 1400, Geoffrey Chaucer, Treatise on the Astrolabe