noun
(countable) A cause of misery or ruin.
(countable, archaic) Chiefly in the names of poisonous plants or substances: a poison.
(uncountable, chiefly poetic) Misery, woe; also, doom, ruin; or physical injury, harm.
(uncountable, UK, dialectal, veterinary medicine) A disease of sheep in which breakdown of tissue occurs; rot.
A person or thing that causes death or destruction; a killer, a murderer, a slayer.
Death; destruction; (countable) an instance of this.
verb
To physically injure (someone or something); to harm, to hurt.
To cause (someone) misery or ruin; to socially or spiritually injure (someone).
(UK, dialectal, veterinary medicine) To cause (sheep) a disease, especially the rot (“a disease in which breakdown of tissue occurs”).
(obsolete) To kill (a person or animal), especially by poison.
noun
(chiefly Scotland) Alternative spelling of bone.