Why this word is great
UMBRAID — [Noun/Verb] A noun for scolding strife or contention; an obsolete verb meaning to reproach or upbraid. From Middle English *umbreiden* ("to scold, reproach"), with the prefix *um-* (an obsolete variant of 'umbe,' meaning 'around' or 'about') encircling *braid* (in its older sense of 'to move quickly, to plait, or to reproach'). Unlike the direct and enduring "upbraid" or the general, often violent "strife," an umbraid is a forgotten, encircling quarrel—a contention woven from words alone. It is the tight, intricate knot of a long-rehearsed grievance, the circular path of an argument that returns to its own beginning with fresh venom, or the faded pattern in familial fabric where disappointment was once tightly stitched. Some conflicts do not explode but simply coil, forever.