let rot, to let fester (transitive, colloquial) to belittle, to humiliate, to do down (reflexive with się, colloquial) to rot, to fester (reflexive with...
colloquial) to let rot, to let fester (transitive, colloquial) to belittle, to humiliate (reflexive with się, colloquial) to rot, to fester Synonyms: jątrzyć się...
other, to splodge oneself, to splotch oneself Synonyms: babrać się, paćkać się, tytłać się (reflexive with się, colloquial) to fester, to rankle Synonyms:...
sure salve. Dinna disturb the clouts, sir. Your skin's ower clean to beil [fester], and ye'll mend quick if ye let the clouts bide a wee. Written in Scots...
that it vvas his depreſſing of the Houſe of Yorke, that did ranckle and feſter the affections of his People. (archaic or British, dialectal, also figuratively)...