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injury (1 common 16th-17th cent.; 2 only S.)
1. reviling, insult, calumny, affront Err. V. i. 200, MND. II. i. 147, III. ii. 148 “If you were civil and knew courtesy, You would not do me thus much ,” 3H6 IV. i. 107 “what said War wick to these injuries?.”
2. bodily wound or sore H5 III. vi. 133.
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    • William Shakespeare, The Comedy of Errors, 5.1
    • William Shakespeare, Henry V, 3.6
    • William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream, 2.1
    • William Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream, 3.2
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