Harassment
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early 17th century: from French harasser, from harer ‘set a dog on’, from Germanic hare, a cry urging a dog to attack.
wiktionary
From Middle French harassement; synchronically analyzable as harass + -ment.
etymonline
harassment (n.)
"action of harassing; state of being harassed," 1753, from harass + -ment.