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- Tue Nov 08, 2022 11:57 am
#98168
Can polish reasonably include the meaning "to make sharper?" does the "Polishing for hunting purpose" provide evidence for us to reasonably believe in this more abstract definition of polish ?
But, not necessarily.... polishing for hunting purposes could mean they make the flints glossier (the truer definition of the word) for the purposes of them being brighter and more easy to find after hunting... that makes sense to me.
But could I still use this reasoning to give more consideration to D, for they could make household objects brighter not for aesthetic purposes but to make them easier to find...
I don't know.
it makes sense when you are shooting a flint from a bow that it will be hard to find, and therefore it would be advantageous to have brighter flints, but it's not the case for household objects which aren't shot or thrown vast distances.....
See how my thought process goes?
But, not necessarily.... polishing for hunting purposes could mean they make the flints glossier (the truer definition of the word) for the purposes of them being brighter and more easy to find after hunting... that makes sense to me.
But could I still use this reasoning to give more consideration to D, for they could make household objects brighter not for aesthetic purposes but to make them easier to find...
I don't know.
it makes sense when you are shooting a flint from a bow that it will be hard to find, and therefore it would be advantageous to have brighter flints, but it's not the case for household objects which aren't shot or thrown vast distances.....
See how my thought process goes?