- arguendo
- arguendo "in the course of argument," 1817, courtroom Latin, from Medieval Latin ablative of arguendum, gerundive of arguere "to argue" (see ARGUE (Cf. argue)).
Etymology dictionary. 2014.
Etymology dictionary. 2014.
arguendo — ar·gu·en·do /ˌär gyu̇ wen dō/ adv [New Latin]: for the sake of argument assuming arguendo that the allegations are true Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. arguendo … Law dictionary
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arguendo — /argyuwendow/ In arguing; in the course of the argument. A statement or observation made by a judge or attorney as a matter of argument or hypothetical illustration, is said to be made arguendo, or in the abbreviated form, arg … Black's law dictionary
arguendo — /argyuwendow/ In arguing; in the course of the argument. A statement or observation made by a judge or attorney as a matter of argument or hypothetical illustration, is said to be made arguendo, or in the abbreviated form, arg … Black's law dictionary
arguendo — ar·gu·en·do … English syllables
arguendo — /agjuˈɛndoʊ/ (say ahgyooh endoh) adverb Law in the course of argument. {Latin} …
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