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Etymology of the English word injured

the English word injured
derived from the English word injure
derived from the Old French word injurier
derived from the Late Latin word iniuriare (injure; do injury; wrong)
derived from the Latin word iniuriari (injure; do injury; wrong)
derived from the Latin word iniuria (injury; injustice, wrong)
derived from the Latin word iniurius (unjust, harsh)
derived from the Latin word in-
derived from the Latin word ius (gravy; broth; soup; law; legal system; code)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *yewes-
using the Latin prefix in- (suffix for no)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ne (not)
derived from the French word injure
derived from the Late Latin word iniuriare (injure; do injury; wrong)
derived from the Latin word iniuriari (injure; do injury; wrong)
derived from the Latin word iniuria (injury; injustice, wrong)
derived from the Latin word iniurius (unjust, harsh)
derived from the Latin word in-
derived from the Latin word ius (gravy; broth; soup; law; legal system; code)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *yewes-
using the Latin prefix in- (suffix for no)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ne (not)

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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