[f. JARGON sb.1 + -IC.] Pertaining to or of the nature of a jargon.

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1819.  ‘R. Rabelais,’ Abeillard & Heloisa, 189. Enveloping jargonic slang.

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1834.  Disraeli, Rev. Epick, I. xvii. Jargonic strife! Man fights for syllables And worships words.

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1894.  Sat. Rev., 24 March, 309. Villon’s Coquillards of 1450, seem to have taken their jargonic name from the scallop-shells of Compostella.

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