deponents

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plural of deponent
deponent
Having passive form (that is, conjugating like the passive voice), but an active meaning. (Such verbs, originally reflexive, are considered to have laid aside their passive meanings.) Examples include sequor and loquor (confer the )
deponent
A witness; especially one who gives information under oath, in a deposition concerning facts known to him or her
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A [[#Adjective|deponent]] verb
deponent
laying down
deponent
{n} one who gives written testimony upon oath, a witness
deponent
One who deposes or testifies under oath; one who gives evidence; usually, one who testifies in writing
deponent
a person who testifies or gives a deposition
deponent
{i} one who testifies under oath
deponent
The person giving testimony in a deposition
deponent
A person who gives a deposition
deponent
In Latin, a characteristic indicating that a verb has passive form (that is, conjugates like the passive voice), but has an active meaning. (Such verbs, originally reflexive, are considered to have laid aside their passive meanings.) Examples include sequi and loqui
deponent
A deponent verb
deponent
Drawee
deponent
Having a passive form with an active meaning, as certain latin and Greek verbs