Word of the Day: Bounty
boun-ty / boun-tē
noun (plural bounties)
generosity
All that is good is ours not by right but by the sheer bounty of a gracious God. Brennan Manning, 1934 – 2013
something that is given generously
For here lies the pleasure of living: In taking God’s bounties, and giving The gifts back again. Ella Wheeler Wilcox, 1850 – 1919
an incentive or reward given by a government
The country needed soldiers, and had inaugurated a system of bounties which should tempt men to join the ranks of the country’s defenders. “From Canal Boy to President” by Horatio Alger, Jr., 1832 – 1899
any reward, premium or incentive
To me, all war is failure for humanity, though it often is a bounty for commerce. Marc Edwards, 1974 –