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indemn

I. inˈdemn, a. Obs. rare—1.
    In 6 indempne.
    [a. F. indemne (in 16th c. also indempne), ad. L. indemnis, f. in- (in-3) + damnum loss, damage.]
    Free from or clear of loss or hurt.

1526 Sir R. Wingfield Let. to Wolsey (MS. Cott. Galba B. 14 lf. 3 b) The sayde kynge hath bownde hymsylff to save themperour indempne agaynste the kynges highnes of alle thingis.

II. indemn, v. rare—1.
    (ɪnˈdɛm)
    [See indemn a.]
    absol. To indemnify.

1906 Hardy Dynasts II. i. viii. 177 To your ally, the Tsar, I must refer you... He can indemn.

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