TWIT, verb transitive [Latin ad, to.] To reproach; to upbraid; as for some previous act. He twitted his friend of falsehood.
With this these scoffers twitted the christians.
Aesop minds men of their errors, without twitting them for what is amiss.
Webster's Dictionary 1828
TWIT, verb transitive [Latin ad, to.] To reproach; to upbraid; as for some previous act. He twitted his friend of falsehood.
With this these scoffers twitted the christians.
Aesop minds men of their errors, without twitting them for what is amiss.