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R E M U N E R A R.

used since ancient word in our language with the sense of 'reward' or 'reward'. Appears in Castilian

at least since the sixteenth century, in the Book of the Seven Sages of Rome (1530).

The earliest form of this word is found in the Indo-European root mei-, which resulted in the Latin munus, muneris 'office', 'office', 'obligation', from which emerged the Munero verb,-are 'giving' 'reward' and this, paid, "are 'reward', 'pay' and 'be paid'.

Munus also gave rise to other Latin words that survived in Castilian and other Romance languages \u200b\u200bsuch as municipius 'town', munificentia 'bounty' and inmunis 'immune' ('free of any obligation,' later 'safe from diseases').

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