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outbraid

outˈbraid, v.2 Obs.
  [Altered form of abraid v.2 = upbraid: prob. due to the equivalence of prec. with abraid v.1]
  trans. To upbraid, reproach. Hence outˈbraiding vbl. n.

1509 Barclay Shyp of Folys (1570) 96 They haue no pleasure, but thought, and great disease, Rebuke, outbrayding, and stripes. Ibid. 193 His frende he soone outbraydeth of the same. c 1510Mirr. Gd. Manners (1570) F v, Thou should straungers in no maner despise, Outbrayding nor scorning with deede or wordes fell.

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