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ENGLISH | MANTRAKSHAR | ETYMOLGY | |
Discount | | from Latin dis- (“away”) + computō (“I reckon, count”). | a person giving less money for an object |
rent | | From re- + dō (“give”). | a person giving money for time spent for an object |
Trade | | *der- (“to tread, walk, step, run”). | two persons giving and taking money |
Sell | | | a person giving money for an object |
Ransom | | From redimō + -tiō. (From red- + emō (take) ) | a person taking money by showing weapon |
Charity | | From cārus (“dear, expensive”) + -tās. | money for needy person |
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Coin | | | |
Money | | Doublet of mint, | |
Finance | | English fine (“to pay a penalty”)), from fin (“end”), from Latin fīnis | |
Monetary | | | |
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Corrupt | | from com- (“together”) + rumpere (“to break in pieces”) | |
Insurance | | From the older form ensurance, | |
Interest rate | | inter- + sum | |
Market | | Latin mercātus (“trade, market”), from mercor (“I trade, deal in, buy”), | |
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Tax | | from Medieval Latin taxa. Doublet of task. | |
Wages | | | |
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