innuendis
English
Etymology
From the Latin innuendīs (“by noddings”), ablative plural form of innuendum (“a nodding”), gerund of innuō (“I give a nod”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) enPR: ĭnyo͞oĕnʹdis, IPA(key): /ɪnjuːˈɛndiːs/
Noun
innuendis
- (rare) plural of innuendo
- 2002 December 30, The First Geer Family, rec.scouting.issues (Google group): Question for Brian or Merlyn:
- Especially, considering you’ll do anything to do it, such as editing another’s post, snip out portions that don’t go along with your innuendis, etc.
- 2002 December 30, The First Geer Family, rec.scouting.issues (Google group): Question for Brian or Merlyn:
Latin
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