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Deponent
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dih-
poh
-n
uh
nt
]
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Deponent
[
dih-
poh
-n
uh
nt
]
Show IPA
/
dɪˈpoʊ
nənt
/
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Deponent
has significance in two different reference frames:
In
law
the
deponent
is the person whose
deposition
is being taken.
In
grammar
a
deponent verb
is a
verb
which is
active
in meaning while being
passive
or
middle
in its
morphology
(for example
Latin
'sequor' = 'I follow')
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