objurgate
v.
1610s, from Latin obiurgatus, past participle of obiurgare "to chide, rebuke," from ob- (see ob-) + iurgare "to quarrel, scold," from phrase iure agere "to deal in a lawsuit," from ablative of ius "right; law; suit" (see just, adj.) + agere "to do, act, set in motion" (see act, n.). Related: Objurgatory.