tributer (Meaning)

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tributer (n.)

One who works for a certain portion of the ore, or its value.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tributer

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tributer Sentence Examples

  1. The citizens were expected to pay a yearly tribute to their conquerors.
  2. The Romans imposed a heavy tribute on the defeated Carthaginians.
  3. The villagers had to pay a tribute of livestock to the neighboring kingdom.
  4. The vassals owed tribute to their overlord in the form of goods and services.
  5. The tributary states had no choice but to acquiesce to the demands of their overlord.
  6. The king's loyal subjects paid tribute to him out of respect and gratitude.
  7. The temple received a significant tribute from wealthy donors seeking divine favor.
  8. The tribute served as a symbol of submission and dependence between the two kingdoms.
  9. The annual tribute festival was a time for the people to celebrate their unity and pay homage to their ruler.
  10. The victorious army exacted a heavy tribute from the vanquished city, stripping it of its resources.

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One who works for a certain portion of the ore, or its value.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The citizens were expected to pay a yearly tribute to their conquerors.

The Romans imposed a heavy tribute on the defeated Carthaginians.

The villagers had to pay a tribute of livestock to the neighboring kingdom.

The vassals owed tribute to their overlord in the form of goods and services.