v. Obs. [f. TO-2 + SHEND v.] trans. To ruin or destroy utterly.
1382. Wyclif, Ps. lvi. [lvii.] 1. In to the ende, ne destroȝe thou or shend [v.r. to-sheende] Dauid.
c. 1425. Cast. Persev., 794, in Macro Plays, 101. Now schal careful Couetyse, Mankende trewly al to-schende.
c. 1500. Lancelot, 1221. His face was al to-hurt and al to-schent.