viˈtuperize, v. nonce-wd.
[irreg. f. L. vituper-āre + -ize.]
trans. To vituperate.
| 1894 T. Wright Life Defoe 52 Whoever vituperised ‘The True-born Englishman’, it is not to be supposed that the ladies did. |
viˈtuperize, v. nonce-wd.
[irreg. f. L. vituper-āre + -ize.]
trans. To vituperate.
| 1894 T. Wright Life Defoe 52 Whoever vituperised ‘The True-born Englishman’, it is not to be supposed that the ladies did. |
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