MAIM, MAIMED, MAIMING
ADJECTIVES
► HAMBLE-SHANKED maimed or lame in the leg ..1661 obs.
► MANK maimed, mutilated, defective → 1513 chiefly Sc. obs.
NOUNS
► MANCATION maiming, mutilation → 1727 obs.
NOUNS – PERSON
► BEDDRAL ► BEDDREL ► BEDERAL ► BEDRAL ► BEDRIL ► BEDRILL a bedridden, maimed, or crippled person → 1790 Sc.
VERBS
► HAMBLE to mutilate, maim; to cut away; specifically, to cut off the balls of the feet of dogs, so as to render them unfit for hunting → a1050 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
► HAVE AN ACCIDENT to be maimed or killed in retribution → 1941 Amer. sl., orig. criminals’ usage
► MAIN to lame, to maim → 1703 obs.
► MANG to break in pieces, to mutilate, to maim, to injure → 1825 Sc.
► MANK to maim, to mangle, to mutilate; to make defective; to impair, to spoil → a1400-50 obs. exc. Sc.
► MANYIE ► MENYIE to maim → a1400 Sc. obs.
► OUT THE LIGHT FOR SOMEONE to cripple or maim someone; to put out of action → 1967 W. Indies sl.
► TOTAL to maim or kill; to grievously injure → 1895 US sl.