Obs. rare1. In 6 endammageance. [f. as prec. + -ANCE.] Harm, injury.

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1594.  Carew, Huarte’s Exam. Wits, v. (1596), 55–6. If the other two [ventricles] remained not sound, & without endammageance, a man should thereby become witles, and void of reason.

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