SCAR, SCARRED
ADJECTIVES
1825 — HACKSEY-LOOKED of one’s features: scarred, pitted as if with smallpox → Sc.
1898 — ARRED marked with scars; esp. of the marks left by smallpox → Sc. & N. Eng. dial.(Bk.)
NOUNS
1585 — WAM a scar → Sc. obs.
1781 — ARR a scar or mark left by a wound → Sc. & Eng. dial.
1898 — ATTERIL — HATTEREL — OTTREL a scar with a rough surface → Eng. dial. (Bk.)
1899 — PET a scar or protuberance on the skin; a pit or small depression, such as left on the skin by smallpox → Amer. dial.
1911 — BLAIN a fault; a blemish; a scar; discolouration of skin after a sore → Sc. (Bk.)
1940 — SCARS the scars left from continuous injections of narcotics → African-American sl.
1966 — SCORE a scar or mark left by a wound, a weal → Sc.
1988 — GLASGOW GRIN — GLESGA GRIN a slash or slash-scar on the face → Sc. sl.
VERBS
1841 — ARR to scar; to scratch; to beat → Eng. dial.
1910 — MARK UP to bruise; to leave scars after a fight → sl.