inveigher

English

Etymology

inveigh + -er

Noun

inveigher (plural inveighers)

  1. One who inveighs.
    • 1883, John Taylor, discourse in Salt Lake City, October 8 1882:
      Thus these moral and religious reformers and teachers, these professors of high moral ideas, these inveighers against a scriptural practice professedly because it is immoral, have introduced safeguards to protect the libertine, the voluptuary and the harlot, whilst they have made criminals of those who have been observing a law instituted by the Almighty.

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