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bounty

[ boun-tee ]

noun

plural bounties.
  1. a premium or reward, especially one offered by a government:

    There was a bounty on his head. Some states offer a bounty for dead coyotes.

  2. a generous gift.

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  3. generosity in giving.

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bounty

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/ 藞产补蕣苍迟瑟 /

noun

  1. generosity in giving to others; liberality
  2. a generous gift; something freely provided
  3. a payment made by a government, as, formerly, to a sailor on enlisting or to a soldier after a campaign
  4. any reward or premium

    a bounty of 20p for every rat killed

鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Bounty

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/ 藞产补蕣苍迟瑟 /

noun

  1. a British naval ship commanded by Captain William Bligh, which was on a scientific voyage in 1789 between Tahiti and the West Indies when her crew mutinied
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of bounty1

1200鈥50; Middle English b ( o ) unte < Anglo-French, Old French bonte, Old French bontet < Latin 产辞苍颈迟腻迟- (stem of 产辞苍颈迟腻蝉 ) goodness. See boon 2, -ity
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of bounty1

C13 (in the sense: goodness): from Old French bontet , from Latin 产辞苍颈迟腻蝉 goodness, from bonus good
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The workers soon recovered a small safe and the gold coins inside it, delivering the bounty to the beaming homeowner, a moment captured in a Facebook video.

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The most controversial revision was the scene where Harrison Ford's Han Solo shoots dead bounty hunter Greedo.

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And Strong, an enthusiastic cook, luxuriates in the bounty of fruits and vegetables growing around their home.

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Thus, the auteur shaped the Adult Swim brand鈥檚 lasting association with a vibe 鈥 that indescribable impression that made 鈥淐owboy鈥 character Spike Spiegel as much of a blue romantic as an ace bounty hunter.

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The crusty bounty hunter was murdered during an attempted bust, but is resurrected by Satan and given a new assignment: tracking down demons who have escaped from Hell.

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What does听bounty mean?

A bounty is a reward, especially one offered in an official way for the capture of someone or something.

This sense of the word most often refers to the reward sought by bounty hunters for tracking down and capturing fugitive criminals (or, in older times, killing them). A more recent use of the word refers to the reward offered for identifying a software vulnerability in a company鈥檚 or organization鈥檚 system.

In a broader sense, the word bounty means a generous gift or generosity in general. This sense of the word is most often used in a poetic way, such as referring to crops as the bounty of the land. The H.M.S. Bounty, the ship aboard which the notorious mutiny occurred, was probably named after this sense of the word.

Example: The bounty offered for the capture of Billy the Kid was $500鈥攄ead or alive.

Where does听bounty come from?

The first records of the word bounty come from the 1200s. It comes from the Latin 产辞苍颈迟腻蝉, meaning 鈥済oodness,鈥 from the Latin bonus, meaning 鈥済ood.鈥 (The English word bonus comes from the same Latin word.) Bounty was first used in English to mean 鈥済oodness.鈥 Eventually, it came to mean 鈥済enerosity,鈥 and then 鈥済ift,鈥 and then 鈥渞eward.鈥

When it means 鈥済ift,鈥 bounty often refers to natural gifts from the earth. Nature鈥檚 bounty refers to things like fruits and vegetables. The bounty of the sea is fish.

Bounty was once used to refer to a payment made by the government to sailors or soldiers after a war. But today it鈥檚 most commonly used to refer to the reward sought by bounty hunters. If someone says there鈥檚 a bounty on your head, it means there鈥檚 a reward for your capture. In popular culture, bounty hunters are most often seen in tales of the American Wild West. They鈥檙e often depicted as gunslingers out to get the bounties for criminals who are 鈥渨anted dead or alive.鈥 Several bounty hunters also appear in the Star Wars series, including Boba Fett and the character known as the Mandalorian.

In real life, bounties are sometimes offered for the killing or capture of animals, such as invasive snakes.

They鈥檙e also sometimes paid to white hat hackers who discover bugs or security gaps in software and websites and let the owners know about them. Google, for example, has a long-running that pays people for discovering such flaws in its systems.

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  • bountiful (adjective)
  • bountyless (adjective)

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Bounty most often refers to the reward sought by bounty hunters.

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The sultan welcomed the travelers with a bounty of delicious fruits.

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