scathe in English
- scathe⇄noun 1. (Archaic.) a hurt; harm.
2. (Archaic.) a matter for sorrow or regret.
3. (Obsolete.) an injury. - scathe⇄scathe, verb, scathed,scathing,noun.
- scathe⇄v.t. 1. to blast or sear with abuse or invective; wither with satire.
Ex. His satire flashed about, ... scathing especially his old enemies the monks (James A. Froude).
2. to injure or destroy, as by fire or lightning; sear; scorch.
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