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Assumpt

Assumpt \As*sumpt"\ (?; 215), v. t. [L. assumptus, p. p. of assumere. See Assume.] To take up; to elevate; to assume. [Obs.]
--Sheldon.

Assumpt

Assumpt \As*sumpt"\, n. [L. assumptum, p. p. neut. of assumere.] That which is assumed; an assumption. [Obs.]

The sun of all your assumpts is this.
--Chillingworth.

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assumpt

n. (context obsolete English) That which is assumed; an assumption. vb. (context obsolete transitive English) To take up; to elevate; to assume.

Usage examples of "assumpt".

Enlightening as the military talk had been, Pol had found the assumption of formal roles even more educational.

Rohan pretended to consider, though his decision had already been madeprompted partly by Pandsala's automatic assumption that he would forbid this.

With all her outrageous assumption of co-sovereignty with the High Prince, Sioned had never sat in on any Rialla meetings before.

Then I will further say that because Sunrunners can use starlight, as Sioned proved, Andry is mistaken in his assumption that it is the only sort of light with which these sorcerers work.

For the moment, I was operating on the assumption that Selma's intuition was correct.

I'd simply proceeded on the assumption that if Tom Newquist was up to something he had to have left a trace of it somewhere.

I was operating on the assumption that his field notes were sensitive and that he'd made some effort to secure the confidentiality of the contents.

I was operating on the assumption that the woman I'd heard was the same female sheriff's investigator Phyllis claimed she'd seen flirting with Tom.

My assumption was that it was Hatch, but she made no specific reference to him.

I mean, that was my assumption because the truck was left over at the Greyhound station.