Meed

Noun

 * 1)  A payment or recompense made for services rendered or in recognition of some achievement; reward, deserts.
 * 2) *1596, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, IV.i:
 * For well she wist, as true it was indeed, / That her liues Lord and patrone of her health / Right well deserued as his duefull meed, / Her loue, her seruice, and her vtmost wealth.
 * 1)  Merit or desert; worth.

Thesaurus
allotment, allowance, amends, apportionment, atonement, big end, bigger half, bit, bite, blood money, budget, carrot, chunk, commission, compensation, consideration, contingent, cut, damages, deal, desert, destiny, dividend, dole, due, end, equal share, fate, guerdon, half, halver, helping, honorarium, indemnification, indemnity, interest, lot, measure, merit, mess, modicum, moiety, part, percentage, piece, plum, portion, premium, price, prize, proportion, quantum, quittance, quota, rake-off, ration, recompense, recompensing, redress, remuneration, reparation, requital, requitement, restitution, retribution, return, reward, salvage, satisfaction, segment, share, slice, small share, smart money, solatium, stake, stock, wergild

Etymology
med:, from, from. Cognate with obsolete Dutch miede:, German Miete:; and with archaic Russian мзда:.

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 * deem
 * deme
 * Mede

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