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▪ I. scathe, n. Now arch. and dial. (see E.D.D.). (skeɪð) Forms: 3– scathe, scath, 3–4 sckathe, 3–7 skathe, 3–8 skath, (4 skade, 5 scade); Sc. and north. 4–9 scaith, skaith, 4–7 skaithe, 5 scaythe, 5–6 skaitht, 6 skayth(t, scaithe, skeath. Also 3–5, 7 schath, 3–6 schathe, 4 schatht. [The existing wo...
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Fornjót
Thus: call it son of Fornjót, Brother of the Sea and of Fire, Scathe or Ruin or Hound or Wolf of the Wood or of the Sail or of the Rigging.
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scatheful
scatheful, a. arch. (ˈskeɪðfʊl) Forms: see scathe n. [f. scathe n. + -ful. Cf. Ormin's unnskaþefull.] Hurtful, harmful, injurious.c 900 tr. Gregory's Dial. 209 Swa þonne ᵹeweorðeð þæt we becumað þonne fram þam idlan wordum to þam sceaðfullum. 1375 Barbour Bruce v. 249 Gif the hapnys ony thing, That ...
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List of places in Penwith
Rosemergy, Rosewarne, Rosudgeon, Sancreed, Sennen, Sennen Cove, St Buryan, St Erth, St Hilary, St Ives, St Just in Penwith, St Levan, St Loy's Cove, Scathe
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scathely
† ˈscathely, adv. Obs. [f. scathe n. + -ly2.] With damage or injury. Only in allit. phr. to scape (or aschape) scathely.c 1350 Will. Palerne 2794 Þat we so scaþli ar a-schaped god mowe [we] þonk. a 1400–50 Alexander 642 If any scolere in þe scole his skorne at him makis, He skapis him full skathely ...
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192nd Airlift Squadron
The Scathe View system disseminates intelligence data and information directly to ground forces in real time via on-board voice and data communications In September 2007, the Nevada Air National Guard utilized the Scathe View system in the search for millionaire adventurer and pilot Steve Fossett.
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Nine Noble Virtues
To maintain candour and fidelity in love and devotion to the tried friend: though he strike me I will do him no scathe.
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scatheless
scatheless, a. (ˈskeɪðlɪs) Forms: see scathe n. [f. scathe n. + -less. Cf. ON. skaðlauss.] Without scathe; unharmed. † Const. of.c 1200 Ormin 12038 Ȝiff þatt he lupe dun All skaþelæs till eorþe. c 1350 Will. Palerne 1855 To a-schape schaþles fram þat schamful best. a 1366 Chaucer Rom. Rose 1550 That...
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scathel
† scathel, a. Obs. Forms: 4 scathel, -ylle, 5 skethill, skathil(l, -ell, 6 skatell. β. 5 schatell, schathill. See also scaddle a. [a. ON. *skǫþull = OHG. scad(h)al, scadel, scatal, -el, Goth. skaþuls:—OTeut. *skaþulo-, f. *skaþ-: see scathe n.] Injurious, harmful, dangerous. Also absol. as n.a 1300 ...
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scathing
scathing, ppl. a. (ˈskeɪðɪŋ) [-ing2.] 1. That scathes or blasts (see scathe v. 2).1794 Coleridge Monody Death Chatterton 51 The scathing lightning. 1813 Byron Corsair i. x, Mark how that lone and blighted bosom sears The scathing thought of execrated years! 1858 Gladstone Homer II. 180 He launches t...
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fiend-scathe
† ˈfiend-scathe [OE. féondscaða, -sceaða, f. féond, fiend + scaða, sceaða enemy.] A monster.Beowulf 554 Me to grunde teah fah feondscaða. c 1205 Lay. 26039 Aris feond-scaðe to þine sæie-siðe.
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