Defrayal

/dɪˈfreɪəl/ noun

Definition

The act of paying for or covering a cost or expense.

Etymology

From defray + -al suffix (denoting an action or result). Similar formations include 'refusal' and 'denial,' where -al creates a noun from a verb. The pattern became common in Middle English.

Kelly Says

Most people simply say 'payment' instead of defrayal today, showing how English constantly streamlines itself—the word is technically correct but sounds archaic to modern ears.

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