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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·nu·en·do
n.
;
pl
.
Innuedoes
(░).
1.
An
oblique
hint
;
a
remote
allusion
or
reference
,
usually
derogatory
to
a
person
or
thing
not
named
;
an
insinuation
.
Mercury
. . .
owns
it
a
marriage
by
an
innuendo
.
--
Dryden
.
Pursue
your
trade
of
scandal
picking
;
Your
innuendoes
,
when
you
tell
us
,
That
Stella
loves
to
talk
with
fellows
. --
Swift
.
2.
Law
An
averment
employed
in
pleading
,
to
point
the
application
of
matter
otherwise
unintelligible
;
an
interpretative
parenthesis
thrown
into
quoted
matter
to
explain
an
obscure
word
or
words
; --
as
,
the
plaintiff
avers
that
the
defendant
said
that
he
(
innuendo
the
plaintiff
)
was
a
thief
.
Note:
☞
The
term
is
so
applied
from
having
been
the
introductory
word
of
this
averment
or
parenthetic
explanation
when
pleadings
were
in
Latin
.
The
word
“meaning”
is
used
as
its
equivalent
in
modern
forms
.
Syn:
--
Insinuation
;
suggestion
;
hint
;
intimation
;
reference
;
allusion
;
implication
;
representation
; --
Innuendo
,
Insinuation
.
Usage:
An
innuendo
is
an
equivocal
allusion
so
framed
as
to
point
distinctly
at
something
which
is
injurious
to
the
character
or
reputation
of
the
person
referred
to
.
An
insinuation
turns
on
no
such
double
use
of
language
,
but
consists
in
artfully
winding
into
the
mind
imputations
of
an
injurious
nature
without
making
any
direct
charge
.
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