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Thomas Cooper Thesaurus Linguae Romanae et Britannicae |
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Obiurgo, obiurgas, obiurgâre. Plautus.
To chide or rebuks: to reprehend sharply: to blame. Obiurgare à peccaris, Plautus. To feare from doing ill with chiding. Quod me de Pompeij familiaritate obiurgas. oplim ita existimes, me &c. Cic. As touching that you chide me for &c. Verecundiam alicuius in rogando obiurgare. Cic. Toreprehend ones shame fastnesse in drsiring. Summa cum authoritate Senatum obiurgare. Cic. Obinrgare, pro exprobrare. Quint. Ea villa videtur esse quæ obiurget cæterarum villarum insaniam. Cic. That house is such, as it doth reprone the outragiousnesse of other houses. Monendi amici sæpe sunt, & obiurgandi. Cic.