indemn
English
Etymology
From French indemne and indempne, from Latin indemnis (“unhurt”), from in- (“not”) + damnum (“hurt, damage; wrong”).[1] Compare damn and condemn.
Adjective
indemn (not comparable)
References
- Oxford English Dictionary, 1st ed. "indemnify, v.1". Oxford University Press (Oxford), 1900.
Romanian
Adjective
indemn m or n (feminine singular indemnă, masculine plural indemni, feminine and neuter plural indemne)
Declension
Declension of indemn
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