Forfeit

/ˈfɔːr.fɪt/ verb, noun

To forfeit something is to lose it or give it up, often because you broke a rule or failed to do something. A forfeit is the thing that is lost or the penalty you must pay.

From Old French “forfet” meaning “crime” or “misdeed,” and earlier Latin “foris facere” meaning “to act outside the law.” It originally focused on wrongdoing, then shifted to the loss or penalty that followed.

AMማቃለል
ARيفقد
BNহারানো
CSztratit
DAtabe
DEverzichten
ELαποβάλλω
ESrenunciar
FAاز دست دادن
FIluopua
FRperdre
GUછોડવું
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