Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Insolence

Insolence , noun

[French insolence, Latin insolentia. See Insolent.]

1.
The quality of being unusual or novel. [Obsolete] — Spenser
2.
The quality of being insolent; pride or haughtiness manifested in contemptuous and overbearing treatment of others; arrogant contempt; brutal impudence.
Flown with insolence and wine. — Milton
3.
Insolent conduct or treatment; insult.
Loaded with fetters and insolences from the soldiers. — Fuller

Insolence , transitive verb

To insult. [Obsolete] — Eikon Basilike