emeritum

名词 n.
/ɪˈmɛɹɪtəm/   

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A bounty awarded to a soldier upon the completion of his term of service. Ancient-Roman
    — At the expiration of the term of service, the soldiers received a bounty or donation in land or money, which was sometimes called emeritum; those who had served their time out being also called emeriti.

词形变化

emerita plural

词源

From the Latin ēmeritum (“a thing earned upon completion of a term of service”), a substantive use of the neuter singular form of ēmeritus (“earned, merited, having been earned; served, having done one’s service”), the perfect passive participle of ēmereō (“to earn, to merit”).
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