fructus

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  In Ancient Roman law, any product originating either from a natural source (such as fruits grown or animals bred) or from legal transactions (e.g. interest on a loan).

Etymology
From ; equivalent to and.

Noun

 * 1) enjoyment, delight, satisfaction
 * 2) produce, product, fruit
 * 3) profit, yield, output, income
 * 4)  effect, result, return, reward, success
 * 1) profit, yield, output, income
 * 2)  effect, result, return, reward, success
 * 1) profit, yield, output, income
 * 2)  effect, result, return, reward, success

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Participle

 * 1) enjoyed, having derived pleasure from