argumentum ad verecundiam

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English

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Etymology

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From Latin.

Noun

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argumentum ad verecundiam (plural argumenta ad verecundiam)

  1. (rhetoric) An argument from authority, or an appeal to authority.

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Latin

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Noun

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argūmentum ad verēcundiam n (genitive argūmentī ad verēcundiam); second declension

  1. An argument from authority, or an appeal to authority.

Declension

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Second-declension noun (neuter) with an indeclinable portion.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative argūmentum ad verēcundiam argūmenta ad verēcundiam
Genitive argūmentī ad verēcundiam argūmentōrum ad verēcundiam
Dative argūmentō ad verēcundiam argūmentīs ad verēcundiam
Accusative argūmentum ad verēcundiam argūmenta ad verēcundiam
Ablative argūmentō ad verēcundiam argūmentīs ad verēcundiam
Vocative argūmentum ad verēcundiam argūmenta ad verēcundiam

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