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
- 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.
- The tributary states had no choice but to acquiesce to the demands of their overlord.
- The king's loyal subjects paid tribute to him out of respect and gratitude.
- The temple received a significant tribute from wealthy donors seeking divine favor.
- The tribute served as a symbol of submission and dependence between the two kingdoms.
- The annual tribute festival was a time for the people to celebrate their unity and pay homage to their ruler.
- The victorious army exacted a heavy tribute from the vanquished city, stripping it of its resources.
FAQs About the word tributer
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.