Ahhh, the lovely logic of the Irish.....
Middle English stroyen, short for destroyen.
First Known Use: 13th century.
Answer: your question is snookered, mate, you cannot destroy that which is already destroyed, apparently. You're welcome to blame it on the logic of the English language.
The Cats of Kilkenny
"There once was two cats of Kilkenny
Each cat thought there was one cat too many
So they fought and they fit
And they scratched and they bit
'Til instead of two cats there weren't any."
Anon.
What was the cats' names?
If I make sense 50% of the time, that's good; but if I make sense 100% of the time....you should seek professional help.
Or, Prove to me that you're a **certified**lunatic** and can prove it......otherwise, judge me not.