Damna
Defined in 6 dictionaries — Ballentine's (1916), Black's (1910), Kinney (1893), Black's (1891), Burrill (1850), Bouvier (1839)
Ballentine's Law Dictionary
James A. Ballentine · 1916
Black's Law Dictionary
Henry Campbell Black, M.A. · 1910
A Law Dictionary and Glossary
George C. Kinney · 1893
I. I.
In old English law. Damages, inclusive of costs of suit; damages, exclusive of costs. Damna in duplo: double damages.
A Dictionary of Law
Henry Campbell Black · 1891
Damages, both inclusive and exclusive of costs.
A New Law Dictionary and Glossary
Alexander M. Burrill · 1850
Lat. [plur. of damnum, q. v.] In old English law and practice. Damages, inclusive of costs of suit. 10 Co. 116 b. Co. Litt. 257 a. Damages, exclusive of costs. 10 Co. ub. sup. Damna in duplo; double damages. Stat. Westm. 2, c. 26.
A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States
John Bouvier · 1839
tn practice, is the act of the plaintiff put upon the record, whereby he abates or remits the excess of damages found by the jury beyond the sum laid in the declaration. See 1 Saund. 285, n. 6.