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damnific
† damˈnific, a. Obs.—0 [ad. L. damnific-us, obs. F. damnifique, f. damnum loss, injury + -ficus -making, -doing: see -fic.] Causing damage or loss; injurious.1727 Bailey vol. II, Damnifick, that bringeth damage..endamaging. [Hence in Johnson and mod. Dicts.]
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salvific
salˈvific, a. [ad. late L. salvific-us saving, f. salv-us: see safe a. and -fic.] Tending to save, causing salvation.1591 R. Bruce Serm. v. M 2 b, The mair that this Countrie is watered by that saluifik and heauenlie dewe. a 1660 Hammond On Hebr. xiii. 15 The sacrifice of salvifick praise. 1667 Wate...
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damnify
damnify, v. (ˈdæmnɪfaɪ) Also 6–8 dampn-. [a. OF. damnifier (in 14th c. damnefier, dampni-), ad. L. damnificāre (in Itala), to injure, f. damnific-us hurtful, injurious: see damnific and -fy.] 1. trans. To cause injury, loss, or inconvenience to; to injure, damage, hurt; to inflict injury upon, to wr...
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