these

Dutch (Brabantic)

/ˈteː.zə/

noun
Definitions
  • statement, thesis, proposition

Etymology

Borrowed from French thèse derived from Latin thēsis derived from Ancient Greek θέσις (a proposition, a statement, thesis in prosody, thesis in rhetoric, a thing laid down, arrangement, proposition, setting, placement).

Origin

Ancient Greek

θέσις

Gloss

a proposition, a statement, thesis in prosody, thesis in rhetoric, a thing laid down, arrangement, proposition, setting, placement

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