Begs

/bɛɡz/ verb

To ask urgently or desperately for something (money, help, or mercy), or in a logical argument, to avoid proving something by assuming it's already true.

From Old English 'beddan' with Germanic roots, originally related to 'bid.' The term 'begging the question' comes from a translation of Aristotle's logical fallacy, where 'begging' means 'taking for granted without proof.'

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