tharm
/θɑːrm/Definitions
1. noun
A type of injury or harm, especially one caused by a blow or a fall.
“The fall caused a nasty tharm to her knee.”
2. verb
To cause harm or injury to, especially by a blow or a fall.
“The ball tharm the player’s ankle, leaving her in agony.”
3. verb
To injure or harm someone or something, especially by a blow or a fall.
“The car tharm the side of the building, causing significant damage.”