Privilege

/ˈprɪvəlɪdʒ/ noun, verb

As a noun, it is a special right, advantage, or benefit that only some people or groups have. As a verb, it means to treat something as more important or give it special advantage.

From Latin *privilegium* meaning 'law for or against a private person', from *privus* 'private' and *lex* 'law'. It originally referred to a special legal rule for one person.

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