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Etymology of the English word indemnitor

the English word indemnitor
derived from the English word indemnity
derived from the Anglo-Norman word indempnite
derived from the Late Latin word indemnitas
derived from the Late Latin word indemnis (uninjured; suffering no damage, loss)
derived from the Latin word damnum (financial, property, physical loss)
derived from the Latin word in-
derived from the French word indemnity
derived from the Late Latin word indemnitas
derived from the Late Latin word indemnis (uninjured; suffering no damage, loss)
derived from the Latin word damnum (financial, property, physical loss)
derived from the Latin word in-
using the English suffix -or

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