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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 thempe... Oxford English Dictionary
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indemned
† inˈdemned, a. Obs. rare—0. [f. indemn a. + -ed1, after F. indemné, pa. pple. of indemner to indemnify.] = indemn a.1552 Huloet, Indempned. indemnis. 1570 Levins Manip. 49/36 Indemned. Oxford English Dictionary
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indemnize
† inˈdemnize, v. Obs. rare—0. [a. F. indemnise-r (1598 in Hatz.-Darm.), f. indemne indemn.] trans. To indemnify.1611 Cotgr., Indemniser, to indemnize, or indamnifie. Oxford English Dictionary
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indemnify
▪ I. indemnify, v.1 (ɪnˈdɛmnɪfaɪ) Also 7 indempnifie, -damnifie. [f. L. indemn-is indemn + -fy.] 1. trans. To preserve, protect, or keep free from, secure against (any hurt, harm, or loss); to secure against legal responsibility for past or future actions or events; to give an indemnity to.1611 Cotg... Oxford English Dictionary
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indemnity
▪ I. indemnity1 (ɪnˈdɛmnɪtɪ) Also 5–7 indempn-, 6 indimn-; 5–6 -te, 6–7 -tie. [a. F. indemnité (1367 in Hatz.-Darm.), ad. late L. indemnitās, -tātem, n. of condition f. indemnis indemn. The order of the senses is obscure; an early use of sense 3, otherwise unexemplified, appears in 3 c.] 1. Security... Oxford English Dictionary
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