Deed
(noun)
- An act or action, especially a notable or courageous one.
- A legal document that transfers ownership of property.
Origin:
From old english dǣd, from proto-germanic *dēdiz ("deed, action"), from proto-indo-european *dṓ- ("to do").
Examples:
- The soldier's deeds were heroic.
- The philanthropist's deeds were generous.
- The deeds of the ancestors were passed down through generations.
- The deeds of the property were transferred to the new owner.
- The deeds of the company were praised by the public.