From William Shakespeare’s Henry VI, part 1 (IV: 1):
With other vile and ignominious terms:
In confutation of which rude reproach
And in defence of my lord’s worthiness,
I crave the benefit of law of arms.confutation: evidence that refutes conclusively
Posted on January 16th, 2007 by Scott Granneman
Filed under: language & literature, word of the day