reprefe

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Noun[edit]

reprefe

  1. reproof
    • late 14th century, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Tale of Melibee, The Canterbury Tales, section 25, line 2413:
      ‘Now is it resoun and tyme that I shewe yow, whanne, and wherfore, that ye may chaunge your conseil with-outen your repreve.’
      ‘Now is it reasonable and time that I show you when and wherefore that you may change your plans without earning dishonor.’
    • late 14th century, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Wife of Bath's Tale, The Canterbury Tales, line 15-16:
      [...] ‘Besyde a welle Iesus, god and man,
      Spak in repreve of the Samaritan:’ [...]
      [...] ‘Beside a well, Jesus, God and man,
      Spoke in reproof of the Samaritan:’ [...]