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  1. Shend is a transitive verb that has three meanings: to put to shame or confusion, to reprove or revile, or to injure, mar, or ruin. It is an archaic word from Middle English and Old English, related to shame.

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    Shend is a British actor who appeared in Torchwood, Revolver and Pusher, among other films and TV shows. He is also the founder and lead singer of The Cravats, a punk/indie band since 1977.

    • January 1, 1
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    • Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, England, UK
  3. Shend is an archaic verb that means to put to shame, to reproach, or to injure or destroy. Learn the word origin, pronunciation, synonyms, and examples of shend in British and American English.

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  5. Shend is an archaic verb that means to put to shame, reproach, injure or destroy. It comes from Old English scand, meaning shame, and has cognates in Dutch and German.

  6. Shend is an Old English verb that has nine meanings, five of which are obsolete. Learn how to pronounce shend, see its earliest known use, and explore its related words in the Oxford English Dictionary.

  7. Shend is an archaic verb that means to blame or to destroy. It comes from Old English scendan, related to words like shand, shame, and schenden.

  8. Shend is a verb that means to put to shame, to chide or reproach, or to injure or destroy. It comes from Old English gescendan, from scand shame. See examples, synonyms and translations of shend.