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rĕdargūtĭo

rĕdargūtĭo · f

a refutation

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What it meant

rĕdargūtĭo — Lewis & Short

rĕdargūtĭo, ōnis, f.redarguo,

I a refutation, reproof, defence: non habens in ore suo refutationes, Vulg. Psa. 37, 15: in redargutionem venire, to fall into contempt, be mocked at, id. Act. 19, 27; id. Psa. 37, 15; Boëth. Arist. Elench. 1 pr.

Where it came from

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