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Definition of Damager
1. one that damages [n -S] - See also: damages
Lexicographical Neighbors of Damager
Literary usage of Damager
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Conscience and Law, Or, Principles of Human Conduct by William Humphrey (1896)
"In the case of a damager, on the other hand, the measure of obligation to reparation
of loss or damage is the measure of the loss inflicted or the damage ..."
2. Jewish Code of Jurisprudence: Talmudical Law Decisions, Civil, Criminal and by Joseph ben Ephraim Karo, Jacob Louis Kadushin (1921)
"Two oxen which each one is only a damager before the fourth time and they damage
each other, the damages must be appraised and one damage must be deducted ..."
3. A Dictionary of English Etymology by Hensleigh Wedgwood (1872)
"... whence Fr. damager, to distrain or seize cattle found in trespass. '
Comme Estienne Lucat sergent de Macies eust ..."
4. A Collection of Tracts on Various Subjects by Thomas Chubb (1754)
"... damage another to the value of ten pounds, if the damager makes ... grace and
bounty of the offended in pardoning that offence ; when the damager hath ..."
5. The Gaelic Etymology of the Languages of Western Europe and More Especially by Charles Mackay (1877)
"... whence the French damager, to distrain or seize cattle found in trespass.
From this verb was apparently formed the abstract ..."