innuendo

innuendo
innuendo 1670s, "oblique hint, indiscreet suggestion," usually a depreciatory one, from L. innuendo "by meaning, pointing to," lit. "giving a nod to," ablative of gerund of innuere "to mean, signify," lit. "to nod to," from in- "at" + nuere "to nod" (see NUMINOUS (Cf. numinous)). Originally a legal phrase (1560s) from Medieval Latin, with the sense of "to wit." It often introduced the derogatory meaning alleged in libel cases, which influenced its broader meaning. As a verb, from 1706.

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