/
ˈdɪvɪdɛnd/
n.
- a sum of money that is divided among a number of people, such as the part of a company's profits paid to its shareholders or the winnings from a football pool.
▸an individual's share of this money.
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(dividends)
a benefit from an action or policy:
the policy would pay dividends in the future.
- Mathematics a number to be divided by another number.
Etymology
C15: from Anglo-Norman Fr. dividende, from L. dividendum ‘something to be divided’, from dividere (see divide).