Hurt"er, n.
1.
A bodily injury causing pain; a wound, bruise, or the like.
The pains of sickness and hurts . . . all men feel.
Locke.
2.
An injury causing pain of mind or conscience; a slight; a stain; as of sin.
But the jingling of the guinea helps the hurt that Honor feels.
Tennyson.
3.
Injury; damage; detriment; harm; mischief.
Thou dost me yet but little hurt.
Shak.
Syn. -- Wound; bruise; injury; harm; damage; loss; detriment; mischief; bane; disadvantage.
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Hurt"er (?), n.
One who hurts or does harm.
I shall not be a hurter, if no helper.
Beau. & Fl.
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Hurt"er, n. [F. heurtoir, lit., a striker. See Hurt, v. t.]
A butting piece; a strengthening piece, esp.: Mil. A piece of wood at the lower end of a platform, designed to prevent the wheels of gun carriages from injuring the parapet.
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