Restitution
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Middle English: from Old French, or from Latin restitutio(n- ), from restituere ‘restore’, from re- ‘again’ + statuere ‘establish’.
wiktionary
From Old French restitucion, from Latin restitutio.
etymonline
restitution (n.)
early 14c., restitucioun, "a making good or giving equivalent for crime, debt, injury, etc.;" late 14c., "restoration of goods, land, etc. to a former owner, repayment of money;" from Old French restitucion or directly from Latin restitutionem (nominative restitutio) "a restoring," noun of action from past-participle stem of restituere "set up again, restore, rebuild, replace, revive, reinstate, re-establish," from re- "again, to a former state" (see re-) + statuere "to set up" (from PIE root *sta- "to stand, make or be firm").