Benefact

/ˈbɛnɪfækt/ verb

To do good deeds or acts of kindness; a rarely used form suggesting the performance of beneficial acts.

From Latin 'benefactum' (well-done deed), composed of 'bene' (well) and 'facere' (to do). This Latin root spawned the more common 'benefactor,' but 'benefact' as a verb is archaic and uncommon.

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