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imprŏpĕro (inpr- ), āvi, ātum, 1, v. n. and
I.a. [corrupt. for improbro; from in - probrum], to cast as a reproach upon one, to reproach, taunt, upbraid (post-Aug., and very rare): impropero ὀνειδιζω, Gloss. Philox.: “non impropero illi,Petr. 38: “improperia improperantium,Vulg. Rom. 15, 3: “latrones improperabant ei,id. Matt. 27, 44.
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    • New Testament, Matthew, 27.44
    • New Testament, Romans, 15.3
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