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    Scourge \Scourge\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Scourged; p. pr. & vb.
    n. Scourging.] [From Scourge, n.: cf. OF. escorgier.]
    1. To whip severely; to lash.
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    Is it lawful for you to scourge a . . . Roman?
    --Acts xxii.
    25.
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    2. To punish with severity; to chastise; to afflict, as for
    sins or faults, and with the purpose of correction.
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    Whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth, and scourgeth
    every son whom he receiveth. --Heb. xii. 6.
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    3. To harass or afflict severely.
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    To scourge and impoverish the people. --Brougham.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    Scourge \Scourge\, n. [F. escourg['e]e, fr. L. excoriata (sc.
    scutica) a stripped off (lash or whip), fr. excoriare to
    strip, to skin. See Excoriate.]
    1. A lash; a strap or cord; especially, a lash used to
    inflict pain or punishment; an instrument of punishment or
    discipline; a whip.
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    Up to coach then goes
    The observed maid, takes both the scourge and reins.
    --Chapman.
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    2. Hence, a means of inflicting punishment, vengeance, or
    suffering; an infliction of affliction; a punishment.
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    Sharp scourges of adversity. --Chaucer.
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    What scourge for perjury
    Can this dark monarchy afford false Clarence?
    --Shak.
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    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48


    scourge
    n 1: a whip used to inflict punishment (often used for pedantic
    humor) [syn: flagellum]
    2: something causes misery or death; "the bane of my life"
    [syn: bane, curse, nemesis]
    3: a person who inspires fear or dread; "he was the terror of
    the neighborhood" [syn: terror, threat]
    v 1: punish severely; excoriate
    2: whip; "The religious fanatics flagellated themselves" [syn:
    flagellate]
    3: devastate or ravage; "The enemy lay waste to the countryside
    after the invasion" [syn: lay waste to, waste, devastate,
    desolate, ravage]

    WordNet (r) 2.0


    154 Moby Thesaurus words for "scourge":
    adversity, afflict, affliction, ambulatory plague, bane, baste,
    bastinado, beat, belabor, belt, birch, black death, black plague,
    blacksnake, blister, bubonic plague, buffet, bugbear, bullwhack,
    bullwhip, burden, calamity, cane, castigate, castigation, cat,
    cellulocutaneous plague, chastening, chastise, chastisement, club,
    condign punishment, correction, cowhide, crop, crushing burden,
    cudgel, curse, cut, death, defervescing plague, depredate,
    desecrate, deserts, desolate, despoil, destruction, devastate,
    disciplinary measures, discipline, disease, drub, epidemic,
    epiphytotic, epizootic, evil, excoriate, ferule, flagellate,
    flagellum, flail, flay, flog, frail, fustigate, give a whipping,
    give the stick, glandular plague, grievance, harm,
    hemorrhagic plague, hide, hit, horsewhip, infliction, judgment,
    judicial punishment, knout, kurbash, lace, larval plague, lash,
    lather, lay on, misery, misfortune, murrain, nemesis, open wound,
    pains, pains and punishments, pandemia, pandemic, pay, payment,
    penal retribution, penalty, penology, pest, pesthole, pestilence,
    pillage, pistol-whip, plague, plague spot, pneumonic plague,
    pommel, premonitory plague, pummel, punish, punishment, punition,
    quirt, rawhide, razor strap, retribution, retributive justice,
    running sore, sack, scarify, scathe, scorch, septicemic plague,
    siderating plague, sjambok, slash, smite, spank, spoliate, strap,
    stripe, swinge, switch, thong, thorn, thrash, thump, torment,
    trounce, truncheon, tuberculosis, vexation, visitation, wallop,
    waste, wear out, well-deserved punishment, whale, what-for, whip,
    whiplash, white plague, whop, woe

    Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0




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