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Scathe

noun
1.
The act of damaging something or someone.  Synonyms: damage, harm, hurt.






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"Scathe" Quotes from Famous Books



... hill to hill And every valley rings—O Daffodil! What promise for the season newly born? Shall wave on wave of flow'rs, full tide of corn, O'erflow the world, then fruited Autumn fill Hedgerow and garth? Shall tempest, blight, or chill Turn all felicity to scathe ...
— Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 1 • Charles Dudley Warner

... Tramp, take awa yealdon, take awa low—hang the witch, and there will be less scathe amang us; mine owsen ...
— The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Complete, Illustrated • Sir Walter Scott



Words linked to "Scathe" :   disfiguration, burn, disfigurement, harm, change of integrity, defloration, defacement, hurt, wounding, impairment, damage, wound



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