Ransom

/ˈrænsəm/ noun/verb

Money demanded for the release of a captive; to obtain release by paying such money.

From Old French rancon, from Latin redemptio meaning 'a buying back' (re- 'back' + emere 'to buy'). The word entered English in the 13th century, originally referring to payment for prisoners of war, later expanding to include kidnapping and extortion.

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ARفدية
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