chide to sound, to resound, to echo:
“Shall chide your trespass”
HENRY V., ii. 4. 125
(chide being used here partly in the sense of“rebuke),” ;
“the chiding flood,”
HENRY VIII., iii. 2. 197
;
“Retorts to chiding fortune,”
TROILUS AND CRESSIDA, i. 3.
54
(
“noisy, clamorous,”
STEEVENS)
“The chiding billow,”
OTHELLO, ii. 1. 12
(
“chidden,”
Cambridge
);
“as chiding a nativity”
PERICLES, iii. 1. 32.
(that is,
“as noisy a one,”
STEEVENS)