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scathe
(redirected from scathed)

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scathe  (sk)
tr.v. scathed, scath·ing, scathes
1. To harm or injure, especially by fire.
2. To criticize or denounce severely; excoriate.
n.
Harm or injury.

[Middle English skathen, from Old Norse skadha.]

scathe [skeɪð]
vb (tr)
1. Rare to attack with severe criticism
2. Archaic or dialect to injure
n
Archaic or dialect harm
[Old English sceatha; related to Old Norse skathi, Old Saxon scatho]
scatheless  adj
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.scathe - the act of damaging something or someone
change of integrity - the act of changing the unity or wholeness of something
impairment - damage that results in a reduction of strength or quality
defacement, disfiguration, disfigurement - the act of damaging the appearance or surface of something; "the defacement of an Italian mosaic during the Turkish invasion"; "he objected to the dam's massive disfigurement of the landscape"
wounding, wound - the act of inflicting a wound
burn - damage inflicted by fire
defloration - an act that despoils the innocence or beauty of something


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