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tontine
[ ton-teen, ton-teen ]
noun
- an annuity scheme in which subscribers share a common fund with the benefit of survivorship, the survivors' shares being increased as the subscribers die, until the whole goes to the last survivor.
- the annuity shared.
- the share of each subscriber.
- the number of subscribers.
- any of various forms of life insurance in which the chief beneficiaries are those whose policies are in force at the end of a specified period tontine period.
tontine
/ ˈtɒntiːn; tɒnˈtiːn /
noun
- an annuity scheme by which several subscribers accumulate and invest a common fund out of which they receive an annuity that increases as subscribers die until the last survivor takes the whole
- the subscribers to such a scheme collectively
- the share of each subscriber
- the common fund accumulated
- ( as modifier )
a tontine fund
- a system of mutual life assurance by which benefits are received by those participants who survive and maintain their policies throughout a stipulated period (the tontine period )
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of tontine1
C18: from French, named after Lorenzo Tonti, Neapolitan banker who devised the scheme
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Example Sentences
The last of the celebrated coffee houses of New York bore the name, Tontine coffee house.
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Today the site is occupied by a large modern office building, which still retains the name of Tontine.
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The changing of the Tontine coffee house into a purely mercantile building marked the end of the coffee-house era in New York.
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Tontine insurance is profitable to the few in just the proportion that misfortune shall overtake those who participate in it.
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Still, some companies are making Tontine and Semi-Tontine insurance their specialty.
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