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Webster 1913 Edition
Allude
Al-lude′
,Verb.
I.
[
imp. & p. p.
Alluded
; p. pr. & vb. n.
Alluding
.] [L.
alludere
to play with, to allude; ad
+ ludere
to play.] To refer to something indirectly or by suggestion; to have reference to a subject not specifically and plainly mentioned; – followed by to;
as, the story
. alludes
to a recent transactionThese speeches . . . do seem to
allude
unto such ministerial garments as were then in use. Hooker.
Syn. – To refer; point; indicate; hint; suggest; intimate; signify; insinuate; advert. See
Refer
. Al-lude′
,Verb.
T.
To compare allusively; to refer (something) as applicable.
[Obs.]
Wither.
Webster 1828 Edition
Allude
ALLU'DE
,Verb.
I.
To refer to something not directly mentioned; to have reference; to hint at by remote suggestions; as, that story alludes to a recent transaction.
Definition 2024
allude
allude
English
Verb
allude (third-person singular simple present alludes, present participle alluding, simple past and past participle alluded)
- (intransitive) To refer to something indirectly or by suggestion.
- 1597, Richard Hooker, Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity, Book V, Chapter xxix.3, 1841 ed., page 523:
- These speeches . . . do seem to allude unto such ministerial garments as were then in use.
- 1846, George Luxford, Edward Newman, The Phytologist: a popular botanical miscellany: Volume 2, Part 2, page 474
- It was aptly said by Newton that "whatever is not deduced from facts must be regarded as hypothesis," but hypothesis appears to us a title too honourable for the crude guessings to which we allude.
- 2012 January 1, Robert L. Dorit, “Rereading Darwin”, in American Scientist, volume 100, number 1, page 23:
- We live our lives in three dimensions for our threescore and ten allotted years. Yet every branch of contemporary science, from statistics to cosmology, alludes to processes that operate on scales outside of human experience: the millisecond and the nanometer, the eon and the light-year.
- 1597, Richard Hooker, Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity, Book V, Chapter xxix.3, 1841 ed., page 523:
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refer to something indirectly or by suggestion
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References
- allude in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913