oblatration

Etymology
From, from + , from  +. Equivalent to.

Noun

 * 1)  The act of barking at someone or something;  the act of ranting at someone or something; an instance of these.
 * 2) * February 18 1629,, Salvation from an Untoward Generation
 * The Apostle fears none of these currish oblatrations...
 * 1) * 1661, John Stephens, An Historical Discourse..., Prol.:
 * He that feareth oblatration must not travel.
 * 1) * 1867, William Gifford (of Leith), Memorials of the life and work of the Rev. William Johnston
 * You were never a very hot Voluntary, even when some, who are now among the dumb dogs that cannot or will not bark, were keeping up a most violent oblatration...