Scathed vs Scathel - What's the difference?
scathed | scathel |
Harmful; noxious; injurious; mischievous.
*1880 , Joseph Angus, The handbook of specimens of English literature :
As a verb scathed
is (scathe).As an adjective scathel is
harmful; noxious; injurious; mischievous.As a noun scathel is
hurt; injury.scathel
English
Alternative forms
* (l), (l) (dialectal)Adjective
(en adjective)- Many a lad there forth leapt, to lave and to cast / Scopen out the scathel water that fayn scape wolde
