abash
Palî
[Sepe]abash \əˈbæʃ\
- gia
- "To throw a cloud of doubt over truth clear as noon-day, to embarrass innocent and shrinking witnesses whose alarm is dexterously made to imply untruthfulness, to abash all who are concerned for or against a plaintiff or defendant, so that the witness-stand is a torture and an insult; these and many such are the aims of a class of lawyers who, we suppose, outside of their professional duties, are fully entitled to the name of gentlemen."— (« Legal Lincentiousness of Speech. » na The New York Times Online , 14 Kakauka 1865, dïköngö-mbëtï na 12 Kakauka 2012 → dîko mbëtï)
Âkpalêtôngbi
[Sepe]- embarrass (1)
Âpendâsombere
[Sepe]- abashment (1)