Scourge in spanish
Azotar
pronunciation: ɑθoʊtɑɹ̩ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ɑθoʊtɑɹ̩ part of speech: noun
In gestures






scourge1 = látigo, flagelo.
Example: Bibiana was beaten, then tied to a pillar and whipped with scourges laden with lead plummets.scourge2 = lacra, plaga, castigo.
Example: Chastity belts were once the scourge of women -- locked into mechanical devices to allow their husbands or fathers to feel secure of their virtue.scourge3 = azotar, controlar.
Example: The reference librarian must always resist an impulse to be glib; he must scourge and throttle his vanity; he must reach a conclusion rather than begin with it.