nocumento
Italian
Etymology
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Borrowed from Medieval Latin nocumentum.
Pronunciation
Noun
nocumento m (plural nocumenti)
- (literary) harm, injury, damage
- 1913, Luigi Pirandello, I vecchi e i giovani [The Young and the Old][1], published 2013:
- Studiare, studiava anche troppo, con nocumento finanche della sua salute
- As for studying, he even studied too much, with harm to his own health, even
- Synonyms: danno, detrimento, svantaggio
- Antonyms: beneficio, giovamento, profitto, vantaggio
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Latin
Noun
(deprecated template usage) nocumentō n
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