ˈherrimentSc. [f.herry, Sc. form of harry v. + -ment.] Harrying, ravaging, devastation. 1786Burns Brigs Ayr 171 The herryment and ruin of the country.1836Tait's Mag. III. 426 It was..the scene of continual spreaths, liftings, reavings, and herriments.