nocumento
harm
noun noh-koo-MEN-toh Rare
Origin: From Latin nocumentum (harm), from nocere (to harm).
Also means
damage
Usage Note
Nocumento is a formal and legal term rarely used in everyday speech, where danno (damage/harm) is preferred. It appears in legal phrases such as recare nocumento (to cause harm) or senza nocumento (without harm). It is masculine with a regular plural nocumenti. The related adjective is nocivo (harmful).
Examples
"Quella decisione ha recato nocumento all'azienda."
Natural Translation
That decision caused harm to the company.
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