n.
Pronunciation: ' tri-( ˌ )byüt, -by ə t
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English tribut, from Latin tributum, from neuter of tributus, past participle of tribuere to allot, bestow, grant, pay, from tribus tribe
Date: 14th century
1 a : a payment by one ruler or nation to another in acknowledgment of submission or as the price of protection also : the tax levied for such a payment b (1) : an excessive tax, rental, or tariff imposed by a government, sovereign, lord, or landlord (2) : an exorbitant charge levied by a person or group having the power of coercion c : the liability to pay tribute
2 a : something given or contributed voluntarily as due or deserved especially : a gift or service showing respect, gratitude, or affection <a floral tribute > b : something (as material evidence or a formal attestation) that indicates the worth, virtue, or effectiveness of the one in question <the design is a tribute to his ingenuity>
synonyms see ENCOMIUM