Invect
verb
verb ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Verb
- 1 To import or introduce. transitive
- 2 To subject to invective; to censure or rail against. transitive
"But, alas! why invect ſo againſt thy tongue? lingua a lingendo, and you know wee uſe alwayes to li[c]ke in, and ſo thou ſhouldeſt keepe in thy poyſon: or a ligando, which is to binde, and ſo thou ſhouldeſt binde up, and not disperſe abroad that ranker in thee."
Synonyms
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More examples"But, alas! why invect ſo againſt thy tongue? lingua a lingendo, and you know wee uſe alwayes to li[c]ke in, and ſo thou ſhouldeſt keepe in thy poyſon: or a ligando, which is to binde, and ſo thou ſhouldeſt binde up, and not disperſe abroad that ranker in thee."
Etymology
From Latin invehō (“bring in, carry in”), from in- + vehō (“carry”).
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