Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

old-scratch

Noun
/ˈoʊld skræʧ/
Definition
A term used to refer to the devil or a mischievous spirit.
Examples
  • Many locals believed that encountering old-scratch would bring misfortune.
  • In the story, the protagonist strikes a deal with old-scratch, only to regret it later.
Meaning
Old-scratch is often used in literature and folklore to connote a devilish figure, representing temptation or malevolent influence.
Synonyms
  • the devil
  • Satan
  • Lucifer
  • fiend
  • diabolical being