damage
English
/ˈdæmɪdʒ/
noun
Definitions
- Injury or harm; the condition or measure of something not being intact.
- (slang) Cost or expense.
Etymology
Borrowed from Old French damage derived from Latin *damnaticum, damnum (damage, loss, injury).
Origin
Latin
damnum
Gloss
damage, loss, injury
Concept
Semantic Field
Possession
Ontological Category
Action/Process
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Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- antiphotodamage English
- cryodamage English
- damageability English
- damageable English
- damageful English
- damageless English
- damager English
- damageth English
- damaging English
- damagingly English
- damnum English
- microdamage English
- nanodamage English
- neurodamage English
- neurodamaging English
- nondamaging English
- photodamage English
- photodamaging English
- redamage English
- undamageable English
- undamaging English
- *damnaticum Latin
- *damnāticum Latin
- damnificus Latin
- damno Latin
- damnum Latin
- dannaggio Italian
- danno Italian
- dam French
- dommage French
- daño Spanish, Castilian
- daños Spanish, Castilian
- *dh₂pnom Proto-Indo-European
- ダメージ Japanese
- damageful Middle English
- damagelees Middle English
- *dam Old French
- damage Old French
- damagier Old French
- damaĝi Esperanto
- damaĝo Esperanto
- dany Catalan, Valencian
- daună Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- dommage Norman
- dëm Albanian
- dano Old Portuguese
- *dapnom Proto-Italic
- dañu Asturian
- dam Friulian
- damnatge Old Occitan
- damage xno
- damno Dalmatian
- dagno Istriot