Hector - not a new word, but an apposite one on Gn recently.
verb (used with object) - to treat with insolence; bully; torment:
The teacher hectored his students incessantly.
verb (used without object) - to act in a blustering, domineering way; be a bully.
Synonyms for hector - bully browbeat irritate nag badger bait bluster dominate harass heckle intimidate plague ride swagger tease torment worry
Word Origin & History
hector late 14c., "a valiant warrior," 1650s as slang for "a blustering, turbulent, pervicacious, noisy fellow" [Johnson], both in allusion to the provocative character of Hektor, Trojan hero, oldest son of Priam and Hecuba, in the "Iliad." It represents Gk. hektor, lit. "holder, stayer;" an agent noun from ekhein "to have, hold, possess." As a proper name, rare in England but used in Scotland to render Gael. Eachdonn.
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