Harm

/hɑrm/ noun/verb

Physical or psychological damage or injury; to cause damage, pain, or suffering to someone or something.

From Old English 'hearm' meaning grief, evil, or damage, related to Old Norse 'harmr' (sorrow). The Indo-European root meant 'to cut' or 'injure,' connecting harm to the fundamental concept of breaking wholeness.

ESdaño
PTmal
ZH伤害
ARضرر
FRmal
SWmadhara
HIनुकसान
JA
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