- nounguerdon (noun) · guerdons (plural noun)
- a reward or recompense.
verbguerdon (verb) · guerdons (third person present) · guerdoned (past tense) · guerdoned (past participle) · guerdoning (present participle)- give a reward to (someone):"there might come a time in which he should guerdon them"
Originlate Middle English: from Old French, from medieval Latin widerdonum, alteration (by association with Latin donum ‘gift’) of a West Germanic compound represented by Old High German widarlōn ‘repayment’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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A reward, prize or recompense for a service; an accolade. Etymology: From guerdon, from widerdonum, from West Germanic ( > Old English wiþerlean), literally ‘again-payment’, with the second element assimilated to Latin donum. To give such a reward to.
www.definitions.net/definition/guerdonguerdon ( third-person singular simple present guerdons, present participle guerdoning, simple past and past participle guerdoned ) ( transitive) To give such a reward to.
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