An archaic or historical term referring to a formal discussion or dispute between two sides.
From Old French debat, from Latin debare (to beat down, fight). The word evolved through medieval French into English, originally meaning physical combat before shifting to verbal argumentation.
Medieval 'debats' were sometimes performed as dramatic entertainment—like the 'Debate of the Body and Soul' poems where abstract concepts literally argued with each other!
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