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maim sb.: mutilation or mutilating wound, (hence fig.) grave defect or disablement R2 I. iii. 156, 1H4 IV. i. 42 “Your father's sickness is a to us,” 2H6 II. iii. 41, Cor. IV. v. 92.
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    • William Shakespeare, Coriolanus, 4.5
    • William Shakespeare, The First Part of Henry IV, 4.1
    • William Shakespeare, The Second Part of Henry VI, 2.3
    • William Shakespeare, Richard II, 1.3
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