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damnum Law.|ˈdæmnəm| [L., = hurt, harm, damage.] A loss or wrong: see quot. 1862.
1828Reg. Deb. Congress U.S. IV. i. 424 It is a loss which gives no legal title to indemnity; it is a damnum, but a damnum, as the law has it, absque injuria. 1862J. W. Smith Man. Com. Law 264 Damnum is such a damage, whether pecuniary or perceptible, or not, as is capable, in legal contemplation, of being estimated by a jury. 1969R. F. V. Heuston Salmond's Law of Torts (ed. 15) xx. 719 A person who suffers damnum cannot recover compensation on the basis of injuria suffered by another. |