BOUNTY


Meaning of BOUNTY in English

n. (pl. -ies)

1. liberality; generosity.

2 a gift or reward, made usu. by the State, esp.: a a sum paid for a valiant act. b a sum paid to encourage a trading enterprise etc. c a sum paid to army or navy recruits on enlistment.

Phrases and idioms:

bounty-hunter a person who pursues a criminal or seeks an achievement for the sake of the reward. King's (or Queen's) bounty hist. a grant made to a mother of triplets.

Etymology: ME f. OF bont{eacute} f. L bonitas -tatis f. bonus good

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.