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maim

verb transitive
To deprive of the use of a limb, so as to render a person less able to defend himself in fighting, or to annoy his adversary.

maim

To deprive of a necessary part; to cripple; to disable. You maim’d the jurisdiction of all bishops.

maim

noun
The privation of the use of a limb or member of the body, so as to render the sufferer less able to defend himself or to annoy his adversary.

maim

The privation of any necessary part; a crippling. Surely there is more cause to fear lest the want thereof be a maim, than the use of it a blemish.

maim

Injury; mischief.

maim

Essential defect. A noble author esteems it to be a maim in history.