Talk:cui bono

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Webster 1913 supplement seems to suggest another sense, or some etymological note: "(Latin) literally, for whose benefit; incorrectly understood, it came to be used in the sense, of what good or use; and hence, (what) purpose; object; specifically, the ultimate object of life." Equinox 03:30, 22 April 2015 (UTC)Reply