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shame, confusion of mind, reproach. See henatra, haingihaingy. [Richardson 1885]
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to point out the defects of someone, or something; to reproach. [Richardson 1885]
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opprobrious language desiring evil to another, abuse, reproach. [mal. Sumpah, and swa. Uapo, an oath.] comp. latsa. [Richardson 1885]
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