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INVECTED

Volume 11 · 58 words · 1823 Edition

in Heraldry, denotes a thing fluted or furrowed. See HERALDRY.

INVective, in Rhetoric, differs from reproof, as the latter proceeds from a friend, and is intended for the good of the person reproved; whereas the invective is the work of an enemy, and entirely designed to vex and give uneasiness to the person against whom it is directed.