Dictionary entry

Bribe (3)

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Bribe, v. i. 1. To commit robbery or theft.

2. To give a bribe to a person; to pervert the judgment or corrupt the action of a person in a position of trust, by some gift or promise.

An attempt to bribe, though unsuccessful, has been holden to be criminal, and the offender may be indicted.

Bouvier.

The bard may supplicate, but cannot bribe.

Goldsmith.