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self-reˈproof [self- 1.] Reproof of oneself. So self-reˈproval, self-reˈproved ppl. a., self-reˈproving vbl. n. and ppl. a.
1775Ash, *Self-reproof, the reproof of conscience. 1827Scott Chron. Canongate iii, The anguish produced by this self-reproof was so strong, that I put my hand suddenly to my forehead.
1847Helps Friends in C. I. iii. 42 All that part of worldly trouble which consists of *self-reproval.
1828–32Webster, *Self-reproved, reproved by consciousness or one's own sense of guilt.
1605Shakes. Lear v. i. 4 He's full of alteration, And *selfereprouing.
1775Ash, *Self-reproving, reproving one's self. |