Definition of Argotic

1. argot [adj] - See also: argot

Lexicographical Neighbors of Argotic

argon
argon-36
argon-38
argon-40
argonaut
argonauta
argonaute
argonautes
argonauts
argonon
argons
argopelter
argosies
argosy
argot
argotic (current term)
argots
arguability
arguable
arguably
argue
argue out
argued
arguendo
arguer
arguers
argues
argufied
argufier
argufiers

Literary usage of Argotic

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Manners, Customs, and Dress During the Middle Ages and During the by P. L. Jacob (1876)
"It is not necessary to state that the analogue of more than one of these classes is to be found in the short description we have given of the argotic ..."

2. Musa Pedestris: Three Centuries of Canting Songs and Slang Rhymes (1536-1896) by John Stephen Farmer (1896)
"I have, moreover, been the first to introduce and naturalize amongst us a measure which, though common enough in the argotic minstrelsy of France, ..."

3. Aeneidea, Or, Critical, Exegetical, and Aesthetical Remarks on the Aeneis by James Henry (1878)
"No matter how much blood was to be shed, if it had not been argotic blood there would have been no horror. To aid the effect of the word and point out the ..."

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