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Argot
An Argot is a secret language used by various groups—including, but not limited to, thieves and other criminals—to prevent outsiders from understanding their conversations. The term argot is also used to refer to the informal specialized vocabulary from a particular field of study, hobby, job, sport, etc.
The author Victor Hugo was one of the first to research argot extensively. He describes it in his novel, Les Misérables, as the language of the dark; at one point, he says, "What is argot; properly speaking? Argot is the language of misery."
Cant
Cant is the jargon, argot or cryptolect of a group, often implying its use to exclude or mislead people outside the group
- More information is available at [ Wikipedia:A New Dictionary of the Terms Ancient and Modern of the Canting Crew ]
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