Scold

/skoʊld/ verb, noun

To angrily criticize or rebuke someone for doing something wrong, or a person who does this frequently.

From Old Norse 'skáld,' originally meaning 'poet,' which shifted to mean a person who speaks harshly or mockingly. It's related to the idea of sharp, cutting words.

AFberispe
AMመግረፍ
ARيوبخ
BGругая
BNবকা
CArenyar
CShubovat
DAskælde
DEschelten
ELμαλώνω
ESregañar
ETsõimama
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