inveigh

Etymology
Borrowed from, from +. Compare,.

Verb

 * 1)  To complain loudly, to give voice to one's censure or criticism
 * 2) * 1860,, letter, 14 Sep 1860:
 * I saw Mr. Cairns yesterday. He inveighed at great length at what he called Mr. Willis's neglect of his children, saying he had just discovered that they got no whortleberries and no fish, and that he was just beginning to send them those things.
 * 1)  To draw in or away; to entice, inveigle.
 * 1)  To draw in or away; to entice, inveigle.
 * 1)  To draw in or away; to entice, inveigle.
 * 1)  To draw in or away; to entice, inveigle.
 * 1)  To draw in or away; to entice, inveigle.
 * 1)  To draw in or away; to entice, inveigle.
 * 1)  To draw in or away; to entice, inveigle.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: ,
 * Dutch: krachtig protesteren, ,
 * French: s', s' (+ contre), s' (+ à)
 * German:, , sich in Schmähreden ergehen
 * Hungarian:, , , , ,
 * Ido: ,
 * Italian:
 * Russian:, ,
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Spanish:, , , lanzar invectivas (contra)


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 * Hungarian:, , , ,