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boun·ty \ˈbau̇ntē, -ti\ noun (-es) Etymology: Middle English bounte, from Old French bonté, bunté, from Latin bonitat-, bonitas, from bonus good (from Old Latin dvenos) + -itat-, -itas -ity; akin to Old English langtwīdig granted for a long time, Middle High German zwīden to grant, Old Irish den strong, Sanskrit duvas gift, reverence 1. obsolete : goodness, kindness, virtue 2. : liberality in bestowing gifts or favors : gracious or liberal giving : generosity, munificence 3. : something that is given generously or liberally 4. : yield especially of a crop 5. : a reward, premium, or subsidy especially when offered or given by a government: as a. : an extra allowance to induce entry into the armed services b. : a grant to encourage an industry c. : a grant of land to encourage settlement d. : a payment to encourage the destruction of noxious animals < a bounty on wildcats > |