† redarguate, v. Obs. rare—0.
[irreg. f. L. redarguĕre: see next.]
‘To reprove’ (Cockeram 1623). So † redarguation = redargution.
| c 1485 Digby Myst. ii. 47 To persue all tho that do reprobacion A-gayns owur lawes by ony redarguacion. 1721 Bailey, Redarguation, a disproving or confuting. |