scathe
21scathe — I. n. Damage, injury, waste, harm, mischief. II. v. a. See scath …
22scathe — [[t]skeɪð[/t]] v. scathed, scath•ing, n. 1) to attack with severe criticism 2) to injure, as by scorching 3) harm; injury • Etymology: bef. 1000; (n.) ME scath(e), scade, schath(e) < ON skathi damage, harm, c. OE sc(e) atha malefactor, injury; …
23scathe — /skeɪð/ (say skaydh) verb (t) (scathed, scathing) 1. to attack with severe criticism. 2. Obsolete to hurt, harm, or injure; sear. –noun Also, scaith. 3. Obsolete hurt, harm, or injury. {Middle English, from Old Norse skathi harm, damage; related… …
24fiend-scathe — …
25cheats — scathe …
26sachet — scathe …
27Scath — Scathe Scathe (sk[=a][th]; 277), Scath Scath (sk[a^]th; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Scathed} (sk[=a][th]d or sk[a^]tht); p. pr. & vb. n. {Scathing} (sk[=a][th] [i^]ng or sk[a^]th ).] [Icel. ska[eth]a; akin to AS. scea[eth]an, sce[eth][eth]an, Dan …
28Scathed — Scathe Scathe (sk[=a][th]; 277), Scath Scath (sk[a^]th; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Scathed} (sk[=a][th]d or sk[a^]tht); p. pr. & vb. n. {Scathing} (sk[=a][th] [i^]ng or sk[a^]th ).] [Icel. ska[eth]a; akin to AS. scea[eth]an, sce[eth][eth]an, Dan …
29Scathing — Scathe Scathe (sk[=a][th]; 277), Scath Scath (sk[a^]th; 277), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Scathed} (sk[=a][th]d or sk[a^]tht); p. pr. & vb. n. {Scathing} (sk[=a][th] [i^]ng or sk[a^]th ).] [Icel. ska[eth]a; akin to AS. scea[eth]an, sce[eth][eth]an, Dan …
30scathefulness — scatheˈfulness noun • • • Main Entry: ↑scathe …