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Torture
Torture in the Criminal Law of England previously to the Commonwealth (1837), and an article by Mr. Wyatt Paine in the Law Times of January 28th, 1905, at p. 294, where attention is directed to the preamble
Lancinating
Piercing seeming to pierce or stab as lancinating pains ie severe darting pains
Jealousy
The quality of being jealous earnest concern or solicitude painful apprehension of rivalship in cases directly affecting ones happiness painful suspicion of the faithfulness of husband wife or
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Scald
To burn with hot liquid or steam to pain or injure by contact with or immersion in any hot fluid as to scald the hand
A fortiori
is present at the commission of a felony, is bound by the law to arrest the felon, on pain of fine and imprisonment.
Smart
To feel a lively pungent local pain said of some part of the body as the seat of irritation as my finger smarts these wounds
Shingles
zoster which spreads half way around the body like a girdle and is usually attended with violent neuralgic pain
Screech
To utter a harsh shrill cry to make a sharp outcry as in terror or acute pain to scream to shriek
Scream
a shrill voice to utter a sudden sharp outcry or shrill loud cry as in fright or extreme pain to shriek to screech
Scourge
A lash a strap or cord especially a lash used to inflict pain or punishment an instrument of punishment or discipline a whip
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