attribuo
Attribuo is commonly seen as the first-person singular present indicative form of the Portuguese verb atribuir, written correctly as atribuo. The form expresses the act of attributing, assigning, or ascribing a property, responsibility, or cause to someone or something. Because of typographic confusion, you may encounter “attribuo” with a double t in informal writing, but the standard spelling is atribuo.
Etymology and cognates: atribuir comes from Latin attribuere, formed from ad- (toward) and tribuere (to grant
Usage and examples: The verb is used with a direct object to indicate what is being attributed.
Distinctions: Atributo refers to an attribute or trait itself (a quality of a person or thing), whereas
In summary, atribuo (correctly spelled with one b and one t as atribuo) is a common Portuguese