Object, vb. 1) to propose: “it is well --ed,” H6A II, 4, 43.
2) to oppose as an adverse reason or by way of accusation: Wiv. III, 4, 4. H6A III, 1, 7. H6C V, 1, 89. With “against:” R2 I, 1, 28. H6A II, 4, 116. With to: “the saying did not hold in him that did o. the same to thee,” R3 II, 4, 17.