Compare German Schadenfeuer (“fire damage”). See also scarefire. <span class="searchmatch">scathefire</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">scathefires</span>) (obsolete) Destructive flames; a conflagration. 1845, John...
<span class="searchmatch">scathefires</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">scathefire</span>...
skarefire From scare + fire. In some senses, alteration of <span class="searchmatch">scathefire</span>. scarefire (plural scarefires) (obsolete) An alarm of fire. (obsolete) A fire causing...
on fire running fire Saint Anthony's fire Saint Elmo's fire scarefire <span class="searchmatch">scathefire</span> sea-fire secondary fire selective fire set fire set one's hair on fire...
(Britain, dialectal or obsolete) skaith, scaith (Scotland) ill-scathe <span class="searchmatch">scathefire</span> (obsolete) scatheful (archaic) scathefulness scatheless scathelessly scathely...