I didn't select my cup in this act, as if I had a dozen cups on my desk.I don't really know what you are saying here.
I've "horidzo'd" my coffee to my coffee cup. I could have just poured it anywhere. But I horidzo'd it to the cup.
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And this could have been the case, and if it were, horidzoing my cup would in fact be selecting it from others. So unless you got a look at my desk this morning, you wouldn't know whether or not I have a dozen cups or one, and therefore you wouldn't know if I'm horidzoing as an act of selection, or simply not spilling.
I limit my coffee to this cup. It's my only cup. Or I can limit the coffee to this cup, though I have many to choose from. You can use it either way, but . . . this is the meaning of the word, to limit.
Not to choose, but to limit. Limiting can be making a selection, but that's not intrinsic to the word, and depends on other factors, not named in this passage.
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