Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An obsolete form of
damage . - noun Subjugation.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun obsolete Damage; hurt.
- noun obsolete Subjugation.
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- noun obsolete
damage ;hurt - noun obsolete
subjugation
Etymologies
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Examples
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She has destroyed the democratic party to the point it would take more than eight years to repare the domage she caused.
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Two gardens updates: 1 CALAMATIY, a huge, "quel domage": my favorite tool, the old narrow tapering shovel broke Thursday...as I was mad hattering away at unwanted volunteers in our alley.
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But, more domage, they seem to have used a different batch of dye or something on the current range, because the charcoal grey is a much lighter shade now.
Corduroy Boy « We Don't Count Your Own Visits To Your Blog 2006
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But when a more vehement spirite (the same, or other passages being set open again) doth with great violence breake prison, it casteth forth ashes, sand, brimstone, pumistones, lumpes resembling iron, great stones, & much other matter, not without the domage of the whole region adioyning.
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But when a more vehement spirite (the same, or other passages being set open again) doth with great violence breake prison, it casteth forth ashes, sand, brimstone, pumistones, lumpes resembling iron, great stones, & much other matter, not without the domage of the whole region adioyning.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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C'est domage .... speaking of French, my class had a pizza party today and I didn't have any!
slemondropp Diary Entry slemondropp 2003
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Tongue, Tumenski Czar, that is, a king in Tumen, and hath of late done great domage to the prince of Moscouia: It is most like that these nations should be rather subiect vnto him.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Quelle domage that I'm so young, yet have so much to offer ... non-anatomic related.
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Heirupoun was consultatioun tackin; and in conclusioun, it was found less domage to tak ane Appointment, albeit the conditionis war nocht suche as we desyred, than to hasard battall betuix two suche ennemeis.
The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox
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"_C'est domage_" Monsieur Auguste said gently beside me.
The Enormous Room 1928
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