
Noah Webster
Reprehend
REPREHEND', verb transitive [Latin reprehendo; re and prehendo, to seize.]
1. To chide; to reprove.
Pardon me for reprehending thee.
2. To blame; to censure.
I nor advise, nor reprehend the choice.
3. To detect of fallacy.
This color will be reprehended or encountered, by imputing to all excellencies in compositions a kind of poverty. [Not in use.]
4. To accuse; to charge with a fault; with of; as Aristippus, being reprehended of luxury.