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donative - Dictionary Entry

donative

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈdɒnətɪv/ or /ˈdoʊnətɪv/

Definitions

  1. A gift, especially one given formally or as a token of appreciation.
  2. A voluntary donation or offering.

Usage Examples

  • The wealthy patron offered a donative to the arts foundation.
  • Each year, the ruler bestowed donatives upon his loyal subjects.

Etymology

From Latin "donativum," meaning a gift, derived from "donare" (to give).

Synonyms

  • Gift
  • Donation
  • Offering
  • Present

Antonyms

  • Debt
  • Fine
  • Penalty

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish donativo /donaˈtiβo/
French donatif /dɔ.na.tif/
German Spende /ˈʃpɛndə/
Hindi दान (Daan) /dɑːn/
Italian donativo /donaˈtivo/

(More translations in over 20 global and 30 Indian languages available upon request.)

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /ˈdɒnətɪv/
  • American English: /ˈdoʊnətɪv/

Historical Usage

Donatives were commonly given by Roman emperors to soldiers as tokens of goodwill or bonuses for service.

Cultural Nuances

In many cultures, donatives symbolize gratitude or respect, often presented during festivals or religious ceremonies.

More Information

Historically, donatives played an important role in diplomacy and politics. Monarchs and leaders used gifts to maintain loyalty and express appreciation. The practice continues today in many societies as a form of social or religious offering.

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