retribute etymology

Etymology:

  • Latin retribuere, meaning "to give back, repay"
  • Prefix re-, meaning "back"
  • Verb tribuere, meaning "to give" or "assign"

Origin:

The word "retribute" originated in ancient Rome, where it was used to refer to the act of repaying a debt or making amends for a wrong. It was derived from the Latin verb "tribuere," which means "to give" or "assign." The prefix "re-" denotes a backward motion or action, indicating that the act of retribution is a response to something that has already occurred.

Meaning:

  • Verb: To give back something that is owed, either as payment or recompense for a wrong
  • Noun: A repayment or recompense for a wrong or injury

Usage:

  • "He demanded retribution for the wrong that had been done to him."
  • "The company was ordered to pay retribution to the families of the victims."
  • "The retribution was swift and severe."
  • "She vowed to exact retribution for the murder of her father."

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