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[ skab-id, skabd ] / ˈskæb ɪd, skæbd / SEE SYNONYMS FOR scabbed ON THESAURUS.COM
adjectivecovered with or affected by scabs. Obsolete. mean or petty. Origin of scabbedMiddle English word dating back to 1250–1300; see origin at scab, -ed3 OTHER WORDS FROM scabbedscab·bed·ness, nounun·scab·bed, adjectiveWords nearby scabbedSbW, Sc, scab, scabbard, scabbardfish, scabbed, scabble, scabby, scabby mouth, scabicide, scabies Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for scabbedHe was aware, also, of the dirt, which scabbed and crusted everything. Local Color|Irvin S. Cobb Fumitory helps such as are itchy and scabbed, helps Rickets, madness, and quartain agues. Every Day Life in the Massachusetts Bay Colony|George Francis Dow Fed by slaves from the cradle, hag-ridden by his vices; a purple young bully, a product of filthy sloth, scabbed with privilege. Rest Harrow|Maurice Hewlett Shuld he not do all agaynste gods forbod which wold trim his cap, lettyng his head be vnkempt, and all scabbed? The Education of Children|Desiderius Erasmus
The most obstinate of all the eruptions incident to children are, the tinea capitis, or scabbed head, and chilblains. Mrs. Hale's Receipts for the Million|Sarah Josepha Hale
Words related to scabbedexfoliate, sliver, blister, trim, pare, scale, chip, drop, shed, slice, scab, desquamate, delaminate, wear away |