The Bok blameth alle beggerye, And banneth in this manere: etc.
But wrongly he blameth her therein, for she did it of the passing great love she hath for Perceval, inasmuch as well she knoweth that he is the Best Knight of the world and the comeliest.
As at this time, he findeth no knight so hardy that he durst go; and much more blameth he his own law than the law of the Christians, and he saith that if any Christian should come into his land, he would receive him.
He breaketh the tables: destroyeth the idol: blameth Aaron, and causeth many of the idolaters to be slain.
Esdras Chapter 5 Nehemias blameththe rich, for their oppressing the poor.
He blameth the abuses of their love feasts and upon that occasion treats of the Blessed Sacrament.
This is evident, because Christ propoundeth life as the only argument to prevail with sinners to come to him, and so also blameth them because they come not to him for life.
Now then, if to die in the Lord be not to die but live most joyfully, where is this wretched worldly rebel, whichblameth us of folly, for giving away our lives to death?
And there is a pride which consisteth in a desire to seem more grave and reverend than you are: thus Christ blameth the Pharisees' affectation of long garments, Mark xii.
Nor is it insignificant that he hath forbidden those worldly cares, and fears, and griefs which would devour their joys: nor that he hath so clearly showed them the way to joy, and blameth them if they walk not in it.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "blameth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.