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English-French insurance dictionary. 2013.
English-French insurance dictionary. 2013.
injury — [14] Etymologically, an injury is something ‘unjust’. It comes via Anglo Norman injurie from Latin injūria, a noun use of injūrius ‘unjust’, which was a compound adjective based on jūs ‘right’ (source of English just). Its original meaning in… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
injury — [14] Etymologically, an injury is something ‘unjust’. It comes via Anglo Norman injurie from Latin injūria, a noun use of injūrius ‘unjust’, which was a compound adjective based on jūs ‘right’ (source of English just). Its original meaning in… … Word origins
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