From un- + harmed.
unharmed (comparative more unharmed, superlative most unharmed)
- which has not suffered harm; which has not been injured or damaged
which has not suffered harm
- Bulgarian: невреди́м (bg) (nevredím)
- Czech: nedotčený (cs), nezraněný
- Dutch: ongedeerd (nl), onbeschadigd (nl)
- French: indemne (fr)
- Galician: ileso
- German: unversehrt (de), ungeschoren (de)
- Greek:
- Ancient: ἀβλαβής (ablabḗs), ἀσινής (asinḗs)
- Italian: illeso (it), incolume (it), indenne (it), intatto (it), senza un graffio, sano e salvo
- Japanese: 無事な (ja) (ぶじな, buji na)
- Korean: 무사하다 (ko) (musahada)
- Latin: illaesus, incolumis
- Ottoman Turkish: زیانسز (ziyansız)
- Portuguese: ileso (pt), incólume (pt)
- Russian: невреди́мый (ru) (nevredímyj), в це́лости и сохра́нности (v célosti i soxránnosti)
- Spanish: ileso (es), incólume (es)
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