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gist
[ jist ]
noun
- the main or essential part of a matter:
What was the gist of his speech?
Synonyms: , , , , ,
- the ground of a legal action.
gist
/ »åÏôɪ²õ³Ù /
noun
- the point or substance of an argument, speech, etc
- law the essential point of an action
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of gist1
First recorded in 1720–30; from Anglo-French (cest action) gist “(this matter) lies,†3rd-person singular present of Anglo-French, Old French gesir “to lie†(compare modern French ³¦¾±-²µÃ®³Ù “here liesâ€), ultimately from Latin Âá²¹³¦Å§°ù±ð; adjacent ( def ), hic jacet ( def )
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of gist1
C18: from Anglo-French, as in cest action gist en this action consists in, literally: lies in, from Old French ²µÃ©²õ¾±°ù to lie, from Latin Âá²¹³¦Å§°ù±ð, from jacere to throw
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"We don't want to lose you, but we think you ought to go," seemed to be the gist of it.
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Europe will need to be assured the US "has its back" is the gist of the argument being made.
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You didn’t even have to see the movie to glean the gist of its plot; the music started filling in the blanks.
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“The general gist of saying everything is worse, is dangerous — it’s not true. But aesthetically, things have gotten worse,†he said.
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The rest of us can watch — we may even understand the gist of their conversations — but their world is theirs alone.
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