† reˈdargutory, a. Obs. rare.
[ad. L. type *redargūtōrius: see redargue and -ory.]
Pertaining to refutation or reproof.
| 1634 T. Carew Cœlum Brit. Wks. (1824) 154 My privileges are an ubiquitary,..interrogatory, redargutory immunity over all the privy lodgings. 1650 Let. Cens. & Redargution Lieut.-Col. Lilburne 1 This censorious, redargutory address of mine. |