adjective: from Latin correptus snatched up, forcibly drawn together, contracted, reproved, pa. pple. of corripĕre - see verb verb: from Latin corrept- ppl. stem of corripĕre to snatch up, blame, reprove, chide, from cor- = com- intensive + rapĕre to snatch c1449 - (verb 1) The Repressor of Over Much Blaming of the Clergy, Reginald Pecock; see below From: The Repressor of Over Much Blaming of the Clergy By Reginald Pecock Edited by Churchill Babington Volume I. 1860 Prolog. P. 2 From: A Medicinal Dispensatory:
Containing the Whole Body of Physick Englished and Revised by Richard Tomlinson, 1657 Sect. 4. Of Indigenous Calefactives Chapter XLII. Of Veronica, or Speedwell P. 319
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