sérelmes
Sérelmes is a historical French term used to denote injuries or wrongs inflicted on a person’s rights, honor, or reputation. It is the plural form of sérelme, a noun found primarily in legal, moral, and literary contexts to describe harms that affect both personal standing and material interests.
Etymology and scope: The precise origin of sérelme is unclear, but the word appears in medieval and
Modern usage: In contemporary French, sérelmes is largely archaic and rare in everyday language. More common
Examples: While uncommon in modern text, you may encounter phrases like “à la suite de sérelmes subis”