Argumentum-ad-fidem Definition

noun

A fallacious argument that asserts the truth of a proposition by an appeal to pious testimony or religious revelation.

Wiktionary

Other Word Forms of Argumentum-ad-fidem

Noun

Singular:
argumentum-ad-fidem
Plural:
argumenta-ad-fidem

Origin of Argumentum-ad-fidem

  • Latin: argūmentum (“argument”, “proof”) + ad (“to”, “toward”) + fidem (accusative singular of fidēs, “faith”, “belief”) ≈ “appeal to faith”

    From Wiktionary

Find Similar Words

Find similar words to argumentum-ad-fidem using the buttons below.

Words Starting With

Words Ending With

Unscrambles

argumentum-ad-fidem

Word Length