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Etymology of the English word damaging

the English word damaging
derived from the English word damage
derived from the Old French word damage
derived from the Old French word dam
derived from the Latin word damnum (financial, property, physical loss)
derived from the French word damer
derived from the Old French word dame
derived from the Vulgar Latin word domina (mistress of a family, wife; lady)
derived from the Latin word dominus (owner, lord, master)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *dem- (house)
derived from the French word damer
derived from the French word dame
using the English suffix -ing

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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