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Definition of Scaths
1. scath [v] - See also: scath
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scaths
Literary usage of Scaths
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elementary Lessons in Physics by John B. Gifford (1894)
"Along one of the sides saw two parallel scaths (a and b in Figure 53) £ of an
... In the parallel scaths place two pieces of looking glass, 2 by 6 inches, ..."
2. Elementary Lessons in Physics by John B. Gifford (1894)
"Along one of the sides saw two parallel scaths (a and b in Figure ... In the
parallel scaths place two pieces of looking glass, 2 by 6 inches, ..."
3. The Fredoniad, Or, Independence Preserved: An Epick Poem on the Late War of 1812 by Richard Emmons (1830)
"... Like heaven on Sodom for its lewd excess, Or like a fire that scaths the
wilderness! Now Towson having still'd the batteries' tongue, Levels his engines ..."
4. Complete Works of Rev. Thomas Smyth, D. D. by Thomas Smyth (1908)
"... the head of such an infant community; when it carries blight over every coming
prospect, and scaths every present means of comfort and enjoyment; ..."
5. The Fredoniad: Or, Independence Preserved: An Epick Poem on the Late War of 1812 by Richard Emmons (1827)
"... Like heaven on Sodom for its lewd excess, Or like a fire that scaths the
wilderness !" 660 Now Towson, having still'd the batteries' tongue, ..."
6. Select Works of John Bale ...: Containing the Examinations of Lord Cobham by John Bale, Henry Christmas (1849)
"He answered him: " Yes, if he were mine, I would lay him up honestly, and see
unto him, that he should take no more scaths abroad, nor be robbed of his ..."