de dicto

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Etymology

From Latin dictō (of the word).

Pronunciation

Adjective

Examples

On the de dicto reading of “Peter believes someone is out to get him”, ‘someone’ is unspecific and Peter suffers a general paranoia; he believes that it is true that a person is out to get him, but does not necessarily have any beliefs about who this person may be.

de dicto (not comparable)

  1. (linguistics, philosophy) Taking the utterance in consideration, without having a particular referent in mind.

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