Both Uses of
chide
in
Medea by Euripides
- Lo, I have reasoned with myself apart And chidden : " Why must I be mad, O heart Of mine : and raging against one whose word Is wisdom : making me a thing abhorred To them that rule the land, and to mine own Husband, who doth but that which, being done, Will help us all to wed a queen, and get Young kings for brethren to my sons ?†
- Ah, chide me not !†
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Definition:
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(chide) to tell someone they have done wrong -- sometimes in a gentle way to encourage better behavior