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equity | Word of the Day
May 29, 2019
equity
[
ek
-wi-tee]
noun
1.
the quality of being fair or impartial; fairness; impartiality.
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equity
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QUOTES
In general, the female candidates who won foregrounded fundamental issues of
equity
and access for all Americans, especially regarding health care and education.
-- Margaret Talbot, "How Women Won Big in the Midterms,"
The New Yorker
, November 7, 2018
ORIGIN
Equity
comes via Old French
equité
from Latin
aequitāt
-, stem of
aequitās
"evenness, uniformity, justice, fairness, impartiality."
Aequitās
is a noun derivative of the adjective
aequus
"even, level, flat, just, impartial, reasonable," of unknown origin.
Aequus
is the ultimate source of many other familiar English words, including
equal
,
equality
,
equable
,
equitable
,
equation
, and
equator
, as well as the combining form
equi
-, as in
equipoise
. Latin also used
aequus
in compounds, ultimately yielding such English words as
equanimity
, literally "even mind,"
equilateral
"having equal sides,"
equilibrium
"equal weight,"
equinox
"equal (day and) night," and
equivalent
"having equal power."
Equity
entered English by the early 14th century.
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