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“sumption”
1. The reception (of the Sacrament, of Christ in the Sacrament).
2. The taking of a thing as true without proof; hence, an assumption, premise.; the major premise of a syllogism.
2. The taking of a thing as true without proof; hence, an assumption, premise.; the major premise of a syllogism.
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em-, emp-, empt-; sump-, -sum-
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sum-, -sum-
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-tion
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