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† reˈpruce, n. Obs. rare. Also repruse. [a. AF. repruce, var. reproce: see reproce and reproach n.] Reproach.a 1325 Prose Psalter xliii. 16 Þou settest us repruse to our neȝburs. Ibid. lxxiii. 23 Be þou þenchand of þyn repruces. c 1400 Laud Troy Bk. 7673 Ector sayde, ‘whan I schal thole..Suche vilon...
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reproce
▪ I. † reˈproce, n. Obs. rare—1. [a. AF. (and OF.) reproce, var. of reproche reproach n. See also repruce n.] Reproach.a 1325 Prose Psalter lxviii. 10 For ich suffred for þe reproces, confucioun couerd my face.▪ II. † reˈproce, v. Obs. rare. [ad. AF. (and OF.) reprocer, var. of reprocher to reproach...
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reproach
▪ I. reproach, n. (rɪˈprəʊtʃ) Also 5–8 reproch(e. [a. F. reproche (12th c.), vbl. n. f. reprocher (see next), = Prov. repropche, Sp. and Pg. reproche, It. rimproccio. The OF. variants reproce and repruce were also adopted in ME. (see these forms).] 1. A source or cause of disgrace or shame (to a per...
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