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  • 21tort — /tawrt/, n. Law. a wrongful act, not including a breach of contract or trust, that results in injury to another s person, property, reputation, or the like, and for which the injured party is entitled to compensation. [1350 1400; ME: injury,… …

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  • 22South African law of delict — The South African law of delict engages primarily with the circumstances in which one person can claim compensation from another for harm that has been suffered. [1] JC Van der Walt and Rob Midgley define a delict, in general terms [...] as a… …

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  • 23injurier — (in ju ri é), j injuriais, nous injuriions, vous injuriiez ; que j injurie, que nous injuriions, que vous injuriiez, v. a. 1°   Offenser par des paroles blessantes. •   On vient m injurier, puis soudain on m apaise, TRISTAN M. de Chrispe, III, 5 …

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  • 24hádbreca — m ( n/ n) injurer of one in (holy) orders …

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  • 25Ares — Greek god of war, identified by Romans with their Mars; lit. injurer, destroyer, from are bane, ruin, perhaps cognate with Skt. irasya ill will (see IRE (Cf. ire)) …

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  • 26injure — verb 1》 do or undergo physical harm to. 2》 harm or impair (something).     ↘archaic do injustice or wrong to. Derivatives injurer noun Origin ME: back form. from injury …

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  • 27injure — /ˈɪndʒə / (say injuh) verb (t) (injured, injuring) 1. to do or cause harm of any kind to; damage; hurt; impair: to injure the hand. 2. to do wrong or injustice to. {backformation from injury (noun), replacing earlier injury (verb) –injurer, noun …

  • 28skaþō- — *skaþō , *skaþōn, *skaþa , *skaþan, *skadō , *skadōn, *skada , *skadan germ., schwach Maskulinum (n): nhd. Schade, Schaden, Schädiger, Schädling; ne. damage (Neutrum), injurer; Rekontruktionsbasis: an., ae., afries., as., ahd.; Hinweis …

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  • 29injure — [in′jər] vt. injured, injuring [altered < earlier injury, to harm < LME injurien < MFr injurier < L injuriari < injuria: see INJURY] 1. to do physical harm or damage to; hurt 2. to offend (one s feelings, pride, etc.); wound 3. to… …

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  • 30injure — v.tr. 1 do physical harm or damage to; hurt (was injured in a road accident). 2 harm or impair (illness might injure her chances). 3 do wrong to. Derivatives: injurer n. Etymology: back form. f. INJURY …

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