From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Opprobrium \Op*pro"bri*um\, n. [L., fr. ob (see Ob-) + probrum reproach, disgrace.] A state of disgrace; infamy; reproach mingled with contempt; odium[3]. [1913 Webster+PJC]
2. Abusive language. [1913 Webster]
Being both dramatic author and dramatic performer, he found himself heir to a twofold opprobrium. --De Quincey. [1913 Webster]