arguo

Etymology
Often taken to be a denominative verb 'to make bright, enlighten' to, from , from. Thus cognate with Ancient Greek and 🇨🇬. If so, compare 🇨🇬 for the sense development.

Duchesne-Guillemin, Laroche and Melchert reject the above etymology and instead compare with the semantically better-fitting 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to clarify, to make plain; to assert, declare, prove, show
 * 2) to reprove, accuse, charge with
 * 3) * Vulgate; Prōverbia, 9:8
 * Nōlī arguere dērīsōrem nē ōderit tē argue sapientem et dīliget tē.
 * Translation from American Standard Version:
 * Reprove not a scoffer, lest he hate thee: Reprove a wise man, and he will love thee.
 * 1) to blame, censure
 * 2) to denounce as false
 * 1) to blame, censure
 * 2) to denounce as false
 * 1) to denounce as false