Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN-NU-END'O
IN-NU-END'O, n. [L. from innuo, to nod; in and nuo.]
- An oblique hint; a remote intimation or reference to a person or thing not named. Mercury – owns it a marriage by innuendo. Dryden.
- In law, a word used to point out the precise person.
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