Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for SELF-EV'I-DENCE
SELF-ES-TIM-A'TIONSELF-EV'I-DENT
SELF-EV'I-DENCE, n. [self and evidence.]
Evidence or certainty resulting from a proposition without proof; evidence that ideas offer to the mind upon bare statement. – Locke.
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