Scourge

/skɜːrdʒ/ noun

A cause of great suffering or disaster; a whip or lash used for punishment; something that severely harms or troubles people.

From Old French 'escourgier' and Latin 'excoriae' meaning 'to strip the skin.' Originally referred to a whip, then evolved metaphorically to mean any terrible affliction or punishment.

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