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scabbed
scabbed, a. Now rare. (skæbd, ˈskæbɪd) [f. scab n. + -ed2. Cf. shabbed.] 1. Having the scab or a similar skin-disease; covered with scab or scabs; = scabby 1. a. Of human beings; (scabbed head, ringworm of the scalp, tinea capitis).1338 R. Brunne Chron. (1810) 282 Þou scabbed Scotte, þi nek þi hotte...
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Scabbed Butt Bump Symptoms, Causes & Common Questions | Buoy
Sep 7, 2023The most common causes for bumps on the butt include skin conditions like cysts, boils, warts, or skin abscess. Allergens to hygienic products, chemicals, or plants can also cause itchy, red bumps on on the butt. Read more. An itchy anus, also known as pruritus ani, is a common condition that has an array of causes.
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James William Chichetto
The wheels keep turning, scabbed with ice.
The ox-drawn cart seems overloaded
On a road un-helped by light. 'Scabbed with ice' is a fresh way of seeing the build-up of ice on wheels; it carries a medicinal flavor of disease, making the road more enemy than not
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scabby
scabby, a. (ˈskæbɪ) [f. scab n. + -y.] 1. a. = scabbed a. 1.1526 Grete Herball cccclxxiii. (1529) B b j b, It causeth also the skynne that is scabby to be fayre and clene. 1665 Hooke Microgr. 122 Parts of the leaves grow scabby. 1674 J. Scheffer Hist. Lapland v. 15 They are nasty and scabby, and use...
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McKiernan
Tullyhunco, County Cavan from 1290 until 1311
Michael McKiernan, rugby league footballer
Sithric ‘Carrach-in-Cairn’ Mág Tighearnán (anglicised Sitric ‘the Scabbed
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shabbed
shabbed, a. Obs. exc. dial. Forms: 1 sceabbede, scæbbede, 4–5 schabbed, shabbid, -yd, 7– shabbed. [f. shab n. + -ed2. Cf. scabbed.] 1. Afflicted with scab or scabs; = scabbed a. 1.a 1100 in Napier O.E. Glosses 126/4929 Purulentus, scæbbede [v.r. sceabbede], ættræn. 1362 Langl. P. Pl. A. viii. 17 Hou...
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cowardish
† ˈcowardish, a. Obs. [f. coward n. + -ish.] = cowardly.1530 Palsgr. 773/2, I waxe cowardysshe, or faynte herted. 1537 Thersytes in Hazl. Dodsley I. 401 Here be a couple of knightes cowardishe and scabbed. 1551 Robinson tr. More's Utop. ii. (Arb.) 135 A cruel acte of a basse and a cowardyshe mynde. ...
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Sithric "Carrach in Cairn" Mág Tighearnán
Sithric 'Carrach-in-Cairn' Mág Tighearnán (anglicised Sitric 'the Scabbed of Carn' McKiernan) was chief of the McKiernan Clan and Baron or Lord of Tullyhunco Description
Sithric's nickname Carrach-in-Cairn meant he had a scabbed, mangy or bald head or rough-faced and lived in Carn, Tullyhunco townland before
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scabbedness
† ˈscabbedness Obs. [-ness.] The condition of being ‘scabbed’ or suffering from ‘scab’.1483 Cath. Angl. 320/2 A scabbydness, scabredo, scabritudo. 1576 Newton Lemnie's Complex. ii. iii. 116 It causeth no great ytch nor heat, as the skabbednes which commeth of salte Phlegme..doth. 1675 Brooks Gold. K...
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Hala Alyan
Wael Salam. (2022) The Palestinian Re-experience of Historical Violence: “A Wound Never Completely Scabbed Over”.
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Masters of Madness Tour
Hell"
"Feed My Frankenstein"
"Ballad of Dwight Fry"
"I Love the Dead"
"School's Out"
Encore:
"I'm Eighteen"
Marilyn Manson:
"Angel With the Scabbed
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reof
† reof, a. Obs. Also 3 ref. [OE. hréof rough, scabbed, leprous = ON. hrj{uacu}f-r.] Rough.a 1000 Exeter Bk., Whale 8 Is þæs hiw ᵹelic hreofum stane. c 1250 Gen. & Ex. 3726 Leateð ben swilc wurdes ref. 1418 E.E. Wills (1882) 36, vj. reof quisshens of worsted.
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The End Times Tour
Manson
"Deep Six"
"Disposable Teens"
"mOBSCENE"
"No Reflection"
"Third Day of a Seven Day Binge"
"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)"
"Angel With the Scabbed
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hotte
hotte Obs. (14th c.) Of uncertain meaning. (Although the sense is obscure, it is prob. the same word as hot n.1 ‘panier, creel’. The suggestion that it is a variant of hut is, from the history of that word, inadmissible.)c 1300 Langtoft's Chron. (Rolls) II. 236 Skaterd be the Scottes, Hoderd in thar...
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