Etymology
Meaning
A benefit is something that is advantageous or helpful to someone. It can refer to a material advantage, such as money or possessions, or a non-material advantage, such as health or happiness. Benefits can be given voluntarily or involuntarily, and they can be either short-term or long-term.
Origin
The word "benefit" comes from the Latin word beneficium, which meant "kindness, favor, good deed." This word is derived from the Proto-Italic word beneficiom, which in turn comes from the Proto-Indo-European word beh₂gʰos, meaning "blessing, happiness." The word "benefit" was first used in English in the 13th century.
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