REVILE, REVILING
ADJECTIVES
1601 — OBLATRANT railing, reviling, scolding → obs.
NOUNS
1382 — ABUSION contemptuous or reproachful language; reviling, insult → obs.
1502 — IMPROPERATION the act of upbraiding or reviling; a reproach, a taunt → obs.
1526 — CONVICY reviling, abuse → obs.
1526 — IMPROBRATION reproach, reviling → obs.
1526 — MALEDICTION a reviling, slander
1529 — RAIL an act of railing or reviling
1616 — OPPROBRATION reproaching, taunting, reviling → obs.
1709 — RAILLERY railing, reviling → obs.
VERBS
1539 — SUGGIL — SUGIL to defame, to revile → obs.
1623 — DEBACCHATE to rage or rave as a bacchanal; to revile one after the manner of drunkards → obs.
1647 — SUGGILLATE — SUGILLATE to defame, to revile → obs.
1790 — BALLYRAG to abuse violently; to scold or revile in foul language → Eng. dial.
1866 — ILL-JAW to give someone insolence, to revile, to abuse → Sc.
1887 — THROW OFF ON to disparage, to ridicule, to make fun of, to revile, to cast aspersions on → Amer. dial.
1899 — MISCALL to give an unworthy name of character to; to berate, to revile → Amer. dial.