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The term "connote" was first used in the early 16th century to refer to the additional meanings that words can carry beyond their literal definitions. It originally referred to the marginal notes that were added to manuscripts to provide additional information or commentary. Over time, the term came to be used more broadly to refer to the implied or suggested meanings of words and phrases.
Etymology Note comes from the Latin word nota meaning mark or sign Meaning A
Etymology Origin Latin connotāre mark together denote present active infinitive o
Etymology From Late Latin connotatio from Latin connotare meaning to note together
Etymology Latin connotare con with together notare to mark to indicate
Etymology Latin implicare to enfold entangle Proto Indo European plek to fol
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