[f. JARGON sb.1 + -IC.] Pertaining to or of the nature of a jargon.
1819. R. Rabelais, Abeillard & Heloisa, 189. Enveloping jargonic slang.
1834. Disraeli, Rev. Epick, I. xvii. Jargonic strife! Man fights for syllables And worships words.
1894. Sat. Rev., 24 March, 309. Villons Coquillards of 1450, seem to have taken their jargonic name from the scallop-shells of Compostella.