Etymology:
The word "benefit" comes from the Old French word "benefice," which in turn comes from the Latin word "beneficium."
Meaning:
Origin:
The Latin word "beneficium" originally meant "kindness," "favor," or "good deed." It was used to describe a gift, grant, or privilege given by a superior to an inferior.
Over time, the meaning of "beneficium" expanded to include any kind of benefit or advantage. It was also used to refer to payments or services provided by a government or organization to individuals or groups in need.
In English, the word "benefit" first appeared in the 12th century. It has since acquired a wide range of meanings, including its current sense of "a good or helpful thing or act."
Examples of Usage:
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