Beclaw

/bɪˈklɔː/ verb

To scratch or tear with claws; to seize with talons or claws.

From be- prefix combined with claw, which comes from Old English clawu, related to Old Norse klófr and probably to the root meaning 'to split' or 'to divide.' The be- prefix makes it mean 'to attack with claws' or 'to seize with claws.'

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