ext_104655 ([identity profile] learnedax.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] alexxkay 2014-09-09 11:57 am (UTC)

Well, one of my standard resources, EtymOnline suggests that "damp" means a noxious vapor or suffocation during that time period, it's modern meaning not cropping up until ~1700. But that doesn't work with the context you describe, so I am guessing that the macron does somehow suggest the elision of another letter, which if we knew it would let us find the "real" word in question...

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