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† conˈvicious, a. Obs. Also 6–7 -tious. [f. L. convīci-um, or -vītium (see conviciate) + -ous.] Railing, reproachful, abusive.
1407Exam. W. Thorpe in Arb. Garner VI. 109 Many more..convicious words were spoken to me. 1533Lett. Suppression Monast. (Camden) 6 A convicyous dyaloge..inveyinge specyally agaynst Saynt Thomas of Canterberye. 1559Injunct. Q. Eliz. (R.), These convicious wordes—papist, or papistical, heretike, scismatike. 1651Raleigh's Ghost 312 Convicious speeches and reproach. |