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Webster's English Dictionary

argument
n. [F. argument, L. argumentum, fr. arguere to argue.]1. Proof; evidence. ()
There is.. no more palpable and convincing argument of the existence of a Deity. (Ray.)
Why, then, is it made a badge of wit and an argument of parts for a man to commence atheist, and to cast off all belief of providence, all awe and reverence for religion? (South.)
2. A reason or reasons offered in proof, to induce belief, or convince the mind; reasoning expressed in words; as, an argument about, concerning, or regarding a proposition, for or in favor of it, or against it. ()
3. A process of reasoning, or a controversy made up of rational proofs; argumentation; discussion; disputation. ()
The argument is about things, but names. (Locke.)
4. The subject matter of a discourse, writing, or artistic representation; theme or topic; also, an abstract or summary, as of the contents of a book, chapter, poem. ()
You and love are still my argument. (Shak.)
The abstract or argument of the piece. (Jeffrey.)
[Shields] with boastful argument portrayed. (Milton.)
5. Matter for question; business in hand. ()
Sheathed their swords for lack of argument. (Shak.)
6. (Astron.) The quantity on which another quantity in a table depends; as, the altitude is the argument of the refraction. ()
7. (Math.) The independent variable upon whose value that of a function depends. (Brande & C.)
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v. i. [L. argumentari.] To make an argument; to argue. (Gower.)


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