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opprō̆brāmentum (obp-), i, n. [opprobro], a reproach, disgrace (ante-class.): opprobramentum, aut flagitium muliebre, Plaut. Merc. 2, 3, 84 (420 Ritschl).

opprō̆brātĭo (obp-), ōnis, f. [opprobro], a reproaching, upbraiding, (post-class.): opprobratione permotus, Gell. 12, 12, 4: reprehensionis, id. 2, 7, 13.