Scold, vb. intr. to wrangle, to brawl, to be clamorous: Wiv. II, 1, 240. Ado II, 1, 249 “(s. with her).” Shr. I, 1, 177. I, 2, 100. I, 2, 100 I, 2, 100 All's II, 2, 27. H6C V, 5, 30. Cor. V, 6, 106. Tim. IV, 3, 156 “(--s against the quality of flesh).” Caes. I, 3, 5 “(the --ing winds).” Ant. I, 1, 32. With an accus. denoting the effect: “I will have more, or s. it out of him,” H8 V, 1, 175.