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damnum

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A quick definition of damnum:

Term: DAMNUM

Definition: Damnum is a Latin word that means loss or damage suffered. It can refer to a single instance of harm or multiple instances of harm. The plural form of damnum is damna.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Damnum (dam-nuhm) is a Latin word that means a loss or damage suffered. It is used to describe the harm or injury caused to a person or property.

Examples:

  • When the car was hit by a truck, the driver suffered a lot of damnum.
  • The flood caused a lot of damnum to the houses in the area.
  • The company had to pay a huge amount of damnum to the workers who were injured in the accident.

The examples illustrate how damnum is used to describe the loss or damage suffered by a person or property. In the first example, the driver suffered a lot of damage to his car and possibly to himself. In the second example, the houses in the area were damaged by the flood. In the third example, the workers were injured and the company had to pay for the damages caused.

damno vitando | damnum absque injuria

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