Definition of Scolder

1. Noun. Someone (especially a woman) who annoys people by constantly finding fault.

Exact synonyms: Common Scold, Nag, Nagger, Scold
Generic synonyms: Disagreeable Person, Unpleasant Person
Specialized synonyms: Harridan
Derivative terms: Nag, Nag, Scold, Scold, Scold

Definition of Scolder

1. n. One who scolds.

Definition of Scolder

1. Noun. One who scolds. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Scolder

1. one that scolds [n -S] - See also: scolds

Medical Definition of Scolder

1. 1. One who scolds. 2. The oyster catcher; so called from its shrill cries. The old squaw. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Scolder

scoffingly
scoffings
scofflaw
scofflaws
scoffs
scog
scogged
scogging
scogs
scoinson
scoinson arch
scoinsons
scoke
scold
scolded
scolder (current term)
scolders
scolding
scoldingly
scoldings
scolds
scoleces
scoleciasis
scolecid
scolecida
scolecids
scoleciform
scolecite
scolecites
scolecoid

Literary usage of Scolder

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Certain Sermons Or Homilies: Appointed to be Read in Churches in the Time of by Church of England (1840)
"Pericles, when a certain scolder or railing z fellow did revile him, he answered not a word again, but went into a gallery; and after, towards a night, ..."

2. Sermons, Or Homilies, Appointed to be Read in Churches in the Time of Queen by Church of England (1824)
"Pericles, when a certain scolder or railing fellow did ,, . revile him, he answered not a word again, but went into a gallery; and after, towards night, ..."

3. The Two Books of Homilies Appointed to be Read in Churches by Church of England, John Griffiths (1859)
"Pericles, when a certain scolder or a ... when he went home, this scolder followed '5 him, raging still more and more because he saw the other to set ..."

4. Certain Sermons Or Homilies Appointed to be Read in Churches in the Time of by Church of England (1864)
"Pericles, when a certain scolder or a railing fellow did revile him, he answered not a word again, but went into a gallery; and after, toward night, ..."

5. Certain Sermons Or Homilies Appointed to be Read in Churches in the Time of by Church of England (1855)
"Pericles, when a certain scolder or ... and after, towards* night, when he went home, this scolder followed him, raging still more and more, because he saw ..."

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