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† inˈvect, v. Obs. [f. L. invect-, ppl. stem of invehĕre: see inveigh. Cf. med.L. invect-āre, freq.] 1. trans. To bring in, import, introduce.
1548Udall Erasm. Par. Luke Pref. 4 They see now..the beaste of romishe abominacion..had inuected into Christes Churche and holy congregacion, al thynges that were contrary to Christe. 2. intr. To inveigh, utter invectives.
1614R. Tailor Hog Hath Lost His Pearl Prol. in Hazl. Dodsley XI. 427 Invecting Much at our city vices. a1625Beaum. & Fl. Faithf. Friends iii. iii, Fool that I am thus to invect against her! |