All 3 Uses of
imply
in
The Odyssey, by Homer - (translated by: Butler)
- Endnote 61: This is hidden malice, implying that the Phaeacian magnates were no better than they should be.†
Book Foot *implying = suggesting (saying indirectly)
- This puts coined money out of the question, but nevertheless implies that the gold had been worked into ornaments of some kind.†
Book Footimplies = suggests (says indirectly)
- (endnote 156) Lower down (line 143) Euryclea says it was herself that had thrown the cloak over Ulysses—for the plural should not be taken as implying more than one person†
Book Footimplying = suggesting (saying indirectly)
Definition:
to suggest or say indirectly -- possibly as a logical consequence