vbl. sb. [f. as prec. + -ING1.] The action of the vb. ENDAMAGE.
1567. Maplet, Gr. Forest, 7. Efestides keepeth a man safe from all perill and endamaging.
1586. Ferne, Blaz. Gentrie, Lacyes Nobil., 31. From the endomaging of his country.
1643. Milton, Divorce, II. iii. (1851), 64. That which was the endammaging onely of their estates was narrowly forbid.