Reverse Dictionary: ABRADE

ABRADE,  ABRASION

NOUNS
1793 GAW an abrasion or sore place on the skin → Sc. & Eng. dial.
1866 SCAM an abrasion, a spot, blemish, crack, injury → Sc.
1969 BOBO an abrasion, a hurt or sore, a cut → Amer. dial.


VERBS
1726 LOSE LEATHER to suffer abrasion of skin 
1845 GRAIN to abrade, to scrape → Amer. dial.
1850 BARK to abrade, to scrape or rub off the skin, esp. from the shins and joints; to graze 
1899 RASE to abrade or cut the flesh slightly → Sc.
1904 SCRAZE to abrade; to scratch; to graze, to rub slightly → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1911 BREAK to abrade, to break the skin → Sc. (Bk.)
1929 SCAW to abrade the skin, to chafe, to peel → Sc.