Shent
verb (used with object), shent, shending. Archaic.
1.
to put to shame.
2.
to reproach or scold.
3.
to destroy or injure; damage.
verb (transitive) (archaic) shends, shending, shent (ʃɛnt)
1.
to put to shame
2.
to chide or reproach
3.
to injure or destroy
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