damagous (1160-74)

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damagous (1160-74)

[ FEW: 3,10b damnum; Gdf: 2,414a damajos; GdfC: ; TL: 2,1175 damajos; DEAF: ; DMF:  dommageux; TLF: ; OED:  damageous a.; MED:  damageous a.; DMLBS: 557a damnosus ]
damageos,  damageous,  damageus,  damagos,  damajous,  damajus  

a.

1harmful, damaging, causing destruction or injury
( 1160-74; MS: s.xiiiin )  Franceis furent mult orgueillos, Mult cruels e mult damagos  ii 68.4860
( c.1292; MS: c.1300 )  a communer en autri soil apent chace et fraunche entré et fraunche issue, tut soit la chace damageose  i 398
( 1323-25 )  Si vous prioms et avisoms qe vous vous desportez de tieles meins bien seauntes coveitises qe vous puissent en cas estre damageouses  119
( MS: s.xiii/xiv )  dispendiosam: (D) damajuse  ii 79
(estre) damagous a, pur
1 (to be) damaging, detrimental to
( 1291 )  desavenaunt e damageus a autrui  32
( 1308 )  la chose [...] q’est pur le commun poeple malveise et damajouse pur la corone  153.7
( 1327 )  qe tiele enlargisement ne soit mye damagouse as autres feires  174
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