scaddle

adjective
scad·​dle
variants: or less commonly skaddle \ ˈskadᵊl \

Definition of scaddle

1 dialectal, England : fierce, wild
2 dialectal, England, of an animal : badly behaved : skittish

History and Etymology for scaddle

alteration of earlier scathel harmful, dangerous, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old High German skadal, skatal harmful, Gothic skathuls, Old English sceathian to injure

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