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1 1 | we must define the terms "noun" and "verb", then the terms " 2 2 | 2~By a noun we mean a sound significant 3 2 | apart from the rest. In the noun "Fairsteed," the part "steed" 4 2 | because nothing is by nature a noun or name-it is only so when 5 2 | none of these constitutes a noun.~The expression "not-man" 6 2 | expression "not-man" is not a noun. There is indeed no recognized 7 2 | be called an indefinite noun.~The expressions "of Philo", " 8 2 | not nouns, but cases of a noun. The definition of these 9 2 | definition of these cases of a noun is in other respects the 10 2 | the same as that of the noun proper, but, when coupled 11 2 | true or false, and this the noun proper always does, under 12 3 | notion of time. "Health" is a noun, but "is healthy" is a verb; 13 5 | moreover, consent to call a noun or a verb an expression 14 10| this subject is either a noun or that which has no name; 15 10| explained’ what is meant by a noun and by that which has no 16 10| expression "not-man" was not a noun, in the proper sense of 17 10| word, but an indefinite noun, denoting as it does in 18 10| denial, will consist of a noun and a verb, either definite 19 10| element, call it verb or noun, which you will. Four propositions, 20 10| consist of an indefinite noun or predicate, such as "not-man" 21 10| denials containing neither noun nor verb in the proper sense