Damneder

/ˈdæmndər/ adjective

Definition

Comparative form of 'damned,' expressing a greater degree of damnation, condemnation, or emphasis; more damned.

Etymology

From 'damn' with -ed (forming adjective) and -er (comparative suffix). This formation treats 'damned' as a regular adjective allowing comparative gradation.

Kelly Says

Technically 'damneder' is grammatically irregular—'damned' usually takes 'more' (more damned) rather than -er—but it shows up in dialect and emphatic speech, proving that speakers constantly push grammatical boundaries.

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