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redargue
redargue, v. Now Sc. (rɛˈdɑːgjuː) [ad. F. rédarguer (14th c. in Littré), or L. redarguĕre to disprove, etc., f. re(d)- re- + arguĕre to argue.] † 1. trans. To blame, reprove (a person or persons, an action, etc.). Also const. of, for. Obs.c 1400 Apol. Loll. 6 Poule aȝenstod him in þe face, & redargu...
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redargutive
† reˈdargutive, a. Obs. rare. [ad. L. type *redargūtīvus: see redargue and -ive.] = next.1609 R. Barnerd Faithf. Sheph. 60 The first [use] is Redargutiue, when the doctrine is vsed to confute and ouerthrow an error or heresie. 1623 in Cockeram.
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redargutory
† 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...
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