Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for CAV'IL
CAV'IL, n.
False or frivolous objections; also, a fallacious kind of reason, bearing some resemblance to truth, advanced for the sake of victory. – Johnson. Encyc.
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CAV'IL, n.
False or frivolous objections; also, a fallacious kind of reason, bearing some resemblance to truth, advanced for the sake of victory. – Johnson. Encyc.
Return to page 55 of the letter “C”.