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† to-ˈdash, v. Obs. [ME. todaschen, f. to-2 + daschen to dash.] trans. To dash to pieces, to shatter by a violent blow or blows.
c1205Lay. 1469 His blod & his brain ba weoren to-dascte. 1297R. Glouc. (Rolls) 1186, & to dasste & drainte vourti ssipes þere. 13..Sir Beues (A.) 3563 Wiþ his hint fot he him smot And to-daschte al is brain. c1450Merlin xv. 246 Theire sheildes were hewen and to daissht. 1582Bentley Mon. Matrones i. 1 Thy right hand, O Lord, hath all to dashed the enimie. b. intr. To split or burst asunder.
c1305Judas Iscariot 84 in E.E.P. (1862) 109 So þat he smot him wiþ a ston:..Þat al þe sculle to-daschte, þe brayn ful out þerate. |