Reimbursed

/ˌriɪmˈbɜrst/ verb

Definition

Past tense of reimburse; to have repaid someone for money they spent or expenses they incurred.

Etymology

From Old French 'rembourser', combining 're-' (back) and 'bourse' (purse, from Latin 'bursa'). The word literally means 'to put back in the purse' and entered English in the 17th century through commercial and legal contexts.

Kelly Says

The word 'reimbursed' literally means 'put back in the purse' - it's a wonderfully concrete metaphor that perfectly captures the act of returning someone's money to where it came from!

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