Associations to the word «Meed»
Noun
- Praise
- Applause
- Reward
- Deed
- Valour
- Jewish
- Geoff
- Holocaust
- Admiration
- Conqueror
- Ghetto
- Laurel
- Dearest
- Mastery
- Wretch
- Esteem
- Maiden
- Thou
- Burgess
- Glory
- Lloyd
- Survivor
- Warsaw
- Fame
- Appreciation
- Victor
- Cruelty
- Till
- Benjamin
- Render
- Mercy
- Shame
- Merit
- Thanks
- Virtue
- Memorial
- Hire
- Honour
- Sympathy
- Sooner
- Heaven
- Pity
- Yield
- Nor
- Wisdom
- Gift
- Poet
- Grace
- Firm
- Claim
- Middle
- Crown
- Respect
- Love
- Lady
Adjective
Adverb
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Wiktionary
MEED, noun. (now literary) (archaic) A payment or recompense made for services rendered or in recognition of some achievement; reward, deserts; award.
MEED, noun. A gift; bribe.
MEED, noun. (dated) Merit or desert; worth.
MEED, verb. (transitive) To reward; bribe.
MEED, verb. (transitive) To deserve; merit.
Dictionary definition
MEED, noun. A fitting reward.
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