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English
Etymology
Recorded in English from 1433, "income from property or possessions", from Middle French revenue, from Old French (“a return”) (modern French revenu), the prop. feminine past participle of revenir (“come back”) (=modern French), from Latin revenire (“to return, come back”), from re- (“back”) + venire (“to come”).
Pronunciation
In Early Modern English—e.g. in the works of Shakespeare and his contemporaries—stressed on the second syllable, as in the following iambic pentameter line:
- And coúld my crówn’s revénue bríng him báck (Marlowe, Edward II)
Noun
revenue (countable and uncountable, plural revenues)
- The income returned by an investment.
2021 September 15, Laura Martin, “How talent shows became TV's most bizarre programmes”, in BBC:In the seventh series of The X Factor in the UK, it's estimated the phone votes brought in more than £5.4 million in revenue.
- The total income received from a given source.
- All income generated for some political entity's treasury by taxation and other means.
- (accounting) The total sales; turnover.
- (accounting) The net income from normal business operations; net sales.
- (figurative) A return; something paid back.
- a. 1892, Charles Spurgeon, a sermon
- What, no revenue of praise for him who is our gracious Lord and King! He doth not exact from us any servile labor, but simply saith, “Who so offereth praise glorifieth me.”
Synonyms
Derived terms
Translations
income from an investment
- Arabic: إِيرَاد m (ʔīrād)
- Armenian: եկամուտ (hy) (ekamut), շրջանառություն (hy) (šrǰanaṙutʻyun)
- Belarusian: прыбы́так m (prybýtak), дахо́д m (daxód)
- Bulgarian: до́ход (bg) m (dóhod), при́ход (bg) m (príhod)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 收入 (sau1 jap6)
- Mandarin: 收入 (zh) (shōurù)
- Czech: výnos (cs) m, příjem (cs) m, důchod (cs) m
- Danish: indtægt c, indkomst (da) c
- Dutch: opbrengst (nl) f, omzet (nl) m, inkomen (nl) n
- Esperanto: enspezo
- Estonian: tulud pl
- Finnish: tuotto (fi)
- French: revenu (fr) m
- German: Einnahmen (de) f pl, Erlös (de) m, Einkommen (de) n
- Greek: έσοδο (el) n (ésodo)
- Ancient: πρόσοδος f (prósodos)
- Hebrew: תְּשׂוּאָה (he) f (tsuá)
- Hindi: संप्राप्ति (hi) f (samprāpti), आय (hi) m (āy), आमदनी (hi) f (āmadnī)
- Hungarian: árbevétel (hu)
- Ido: revenuo (io)
- Italian: reddito (it) m
- Japanese: 収入 (ja) (しゅうにゅう, shūnyū), 収益 (ja) (しゅうえき, shūeki)
- Kazakh: табыс (tabys)
- Korean: 수입(收入) (ko) (su'ip), 수익(收益) (ko) (su'ik)
- Latin: reditus m
- Latvian: ieņēmumus m, ienākums m
- Lithuanian: pajamos (lt) f pl
- Macedonian: приход m (prihod)
- Malay: hasil (ms), pendapatan (ms)
- Maori: moni whiwhi
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: inntekt (no) m or f
- Persian: دَرآمَد (fa) (dar-âmad), دَخل (fa) (daxl)
- Polish: dochód (pl) m, przychód (pl) m
- Portuguese: retorno (pt) m
- Romanian: venituri n pl
- Russian: дохо́д (ru) m (doxód), поступле́ние (ru) n (postuplénije), вы́ручка (ru) f (výručka)
- Scottish Gaelic: teachd-a-steach m
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: при́ход m
- Roman: príhod (sh) m
- Slovak: výnos m, príjem m
- Slovene: prihodek m
- Spanish: retorno (es) m
- Swedish: intäkt (sv) c, inkomst (sv) c
- Tajik: даромад (tg) (daromad), дахл (daxl)
- Thai: รายได้ (th) (raai-dâai)
- Turkish: gelir (tr), kâr (tr), varidat (tr)
- Ukrainian: прибу́ток (uk) m (prybútok), дохі́д (uk) m (doxíd), ви́торг m (výtorh)
- Urdu: آمَدَنی (ur) f (āmadnī)
- Vietnamese: thu nhập (vi) (收入)
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total income from a given source
all income for some treasury by taxation e.a.
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Verb
revenue (third-person singular simple present revenues, present participle revenuing, simple past and past participle revenued)
- (intransitive) To generate revenue.
- (transitive) To supply with revenue.
Anagrams
French
Etymology
From the verb revenir.
Pronunciation
Noun
revenue f (plural revenues)
- a (physical) return; arrival
- (hunting) the action of game leaving the forest to graze
Participle
revenue f sg
- feminine singular of revenu
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