assertoric

adj
/ˌæsɚˈtɔɹɪk/US

Etymology

Calque of German assertorisch (“assertory”) (itself a calque of Latin assertōrius using using Latin assert- (supine stem of asserō) + -orisch (“-ory”), popularized by Immanuel Kant). By surface analysis, assertor + -ic. See German -orisch.

  1. calqued from assertōrius
  2. calqued from assertorisch — “assertory

Definitions

  1. Stating that which is actual, usually in contrast with modal sentences.

The neighborhood

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