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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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scaddle
scaddle, a. Now dial. (ˈskæd(ə)l) Also 5 skadylle, 7 skad(d)le. [Later var. of scathel.] 1. Wild; timid; shy.1483 Cath. Angl. 341/2 Skadylle; vbi wylde. 1635 L. Foxe North-West Fox 203 There was fowle, but so skadle, as they would not abide them to come neere them. 1691 Ray N.C. Words 60 Scaddle, th...
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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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unmeedy
† unˈmeedy, a. [un-1 7.] Unrewarded.a 1300 Cursor M. 28772 Elles vn⁓medi sal it be, Scathel and wrangwise als to þe.
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