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Where does “scaþan” come from?
scaþan
(Old English): to scathe, hurt, harm, injure
Definitions
to scathe, hurt, harm, injure
Words derived from “scaþan”
scathing
scathingly
scathe
scath
scathful
skathen
scathefire
ill-scathe
scathingness
scathfulness