The act of damaging something or someone.
1 Ye were to profit by me, now I shall bring you scathe .
2 Go and tell thy beads, child; thou hast done much scathe unwittingly!
3 Bold Irnfried ran at the gleeman, and came in scathe by his hand.
4 I had been imprisoned and escaped; I had been shot at, without scathe .
5 You are a scathe and a blight; a pestilential ogre, drunk with self-worship.
6 But in my wisdom shall be no longer any scathe to any man.
7 He wist that it would bring him scathe and monstrous woe.
8 Gladly would they have parted the fray, or ever greater scathe was done.
9 Then first waxed Hagen wroth, when he saw the monstrous scathe .
10 Well he knew he could win naught but teen and scathe .
11 Doubt not that thy foemen shall suffer scathe at my hand.
12 But he was without scathe or scar, as he afterwards found.
13 He did Etzel's men such scathe , that they durst not draw against him.
14 The Burgundian knights did honourably therein, but King Gunther suffered scathe for it after.
15 At the bottom of all the scathe in the Castle!
16 Weep not, mother, for my sake, for I shall be without scathe among foemen.
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