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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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skaithless
skaith, skaithless Sc. varr. of scathe n. and v., scatheless. Oxford English Dictionary
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schathles
schathill, schathles see scathel, scatheless. Oxford English Dictionary
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Ancient Bohemian Legends
Touched, Čech replied: "Bless our Promised land, by thousandfold wishes wish-ful from us, save us scatheless and breed our issue from generation to generation wikipedia.org
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ransomless
ransomless, a. (ˈrænsəmlɪs) [f. ransom n. + -less.] Without ransom.1588 Shakes. Tit. A. i. i. 274 Ransomlesse heere we set our Prisoners free. 1645 Milton Tetrach. (1851) 160 (Gen. ii. 18) A ransomles captivity. 1676 Hobbes Iliad i. 98 Till she be to her Father sent..ransomless. 1796 A. Seward Lett.... Oxford English Dictionary
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scot-free
scot-free, a. Also rarely 6 scotchfree, 7 scotts-free. See also shot-free. [f. scot n.2 + free a. Cf. MDu. schotvrî (the mod.Du. schotvrij ‘shot-proof’ is independently formed), OSw. skutfrî-r.] Free from payment of ‘scot’, tavern score, fine, etc.; exempt from injury, punishment, etc.; scatheless. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Flit
Flit, n.2 (flɪt) [f. the vb.] The proprietary name of an insecticide. Flit gun, a syringe intended for use in spraying insecticides.1923 Official Gaz. U.S. Pat. Office 27 Nov. 723/1 Standard Oil Company (New Jersey)..Flit. Insecticide. Claims use since May 17, 1923. 1926 Trade Marks Jrnl. 17 Mar. 62... Oxford English Dictionary
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clakke
▪ I. † clake Obs. rare. [OE. clacu:—OTeut. type *klakâ-; occurring also in clacléas, clæcléas (Wr.-Wülcker 419) ‘immunis’, ON. klaklaust scatheless, unhurt.] Hurt, injury, scathe.c 1000 Wulfstan Hom. xiii (18) Nap. 86 Eal scal aspringan wide and side sacu and clacu, hol and hete. c 1200 Ormin 9317 Ȝ... Oxford English Dictionary
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