Penalty

/ˈpɛnəlti/ noun

A penalty is a punishment for breaking a rule or law, such as a fine or extra task. In sports, it is a disadvantage or special action given against a team or player who has broken the rules.

“Penalty” comes from Old French *penalite*, from Medieval Latin *poenalitas*, from Latin *poena*, meaning “punishment” or “penalty.” The root is shared with “pain” and “penal.”

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