Harm, vb. to hurt, to injure, either in body or mind: “his short thick neck cannot be easily --ed,” Ven. 627. Compl. 194. Mids. III, 2, 270. Mids. III, 2, 270 John IV, 1, 66. John IV, 1, 66 H5 I, 2, 155. Mcb. IV, 1, 81. Cymb. I, 1, 134. III, 6, 46. IV, 2, 276. “though yet he never --ed me,” All's V, 3, 300. R3 IV, 4, 238 (Qq wronged). Oth. III, 3, 339.