commination

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia

  • noun A threatening or denunciation; a threat of punishment or vengeance.

Examples

  • Resenting all criticism from outside, they scolded together constantly because the place was not perfect; and one distinguished citizen concluded a commination with the sad confession: 'I'd move away — but where could one move to?' —

    Birthplace of a Magazine

  • He issued a commination, condemning us all to the deepest pit of hell.

    Tempted by Your Touch

  • Samson Mountain sat with his face hidden and spoke no word; at the sight of him his wife's face had turned to sudden rage, and she stood over him like a ruffled hen, and clacked commination of masculine imbecility, intermixed with wild plaints for her child.

    Julia And Her Romeo: A Chronicle Of Castle Barfield From "Schwartz" by David Christie Murray

Note

The word 'commination' comes from a Latin word meaning 'to threaten'.