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† proˈscind, v. Obs. rare. [ad. L. prōscind-ĕre to tear open in front, rend, f. prō, pro-1 1 f + scind-ĕre to cut, rend.] trans. To rend, to tear; also fig. to revile.
1659Gauden Tears of Ch. iv. xx. 573 They did too much proscind and prostitute (as it were) the Imperial purple. 1671R. MacWard True Nonconf. 58 The..Reproaches, where⁓with your Clergie during these unhappy wars did not cease continually to proscind the people of God. |