Solatium (noun) – Algo dado em compensação por um inconveniente, perda ou prejuízo.
Origem
O termo “Solatium” é uma variação da palavra do Latim Medieval “sōlācium”.
Citação
It is essential to emphasize that I was in no way“fired” that afternoon; rather, for the record, Imerely committed my signature to a number ofdocuments resigning tenure, accepting a none tooliberal severance solatium , agreeing to vacate myoffices within the week.
— Tim O’Brien, Tomcat in Love
English Version
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Solatium (noun) – Something given in compensation for inconvenience, loss or injury.
Origin
Solatium is a variation on the Medieval Latin word sōlācium.
Quotes
It is essential to emphasize that I was in no way“fired” that afternoon; rather, for the record, Imerely committed my signature to a number ofdocuments resigning tenure, accepting a none tooliberal severance solatium , agreeing to vacate myoffices within the week.
— Tim O’Brien, Tomcat in Love