in requital for or of
31Abingdon Abbey — was a Benedictine monastery located in Abingdon, historically in the county of Berkshire but now in Oxfordshire, England.HistoryThe abbey was supposedly founded in 675 either by Cissa, viceroy of Centwine, king of the West Saxons, or by his… …
32The Abbey of Abingdon — The Abbey of Abingdon † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Abbey of Abingdon This abbey, located in the County of Berkshire, England, was founded A.D. 675, by Cyssa, Viceroy of Kinwine, King of the West Saxons, or by his nephew Heane, in… …
33reward — n. & v. 1 a a return or recompense for service or merit. b requital for good or evil; retribution. 2 a sum offered for the detection of a criminal, the restoration of lost property, etc. v.tr. give a reward to (a person) or for (a service etc.).… …
34forgive — verb (forgave; forgiven; giving) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English forgifan, from for + gifan to give Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. a. to give up resentment of or claim to requital for < forgive an insult > b …
35Repaid — Repay Re*pay (r? p? ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Repaid} ( p?d ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Repaying}.] [Pref. re + pay: cf. F. repayer.] 1. To pay back; to refund; as, to repay money borrowed or advanced. [1913 Webster] If you repay me not on such a day, In… …
36Repay — Re*pay (r? p? ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Repaid} ( p?d ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Repaying}.] [Pref. re + pay: cf. F. repayer.] 1. To pay back; to refund; as, to repay money borrowed or advanced. [1913 Webster] If you repay me not on such a day, In such a… …
37Repaying — Repay Re*pay (r? p? ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Repaid} ( p?d ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Repaying}.] [Pref. re + pay: cf. F. repayer.] 1. To pay back; to refund; as, to repay money borrowed or advanced. [1913 Webster] If you repay me not on such a day, In… …
38Terentius Maximus — was a Roman also known as the Pseudo Nero who rebelled during the reign of Titus, but was suppressed. He resembled Nero in appearance and in action, as he was known to perform singing with the accompaniment of the lyre. He gained his first… …
39vengeance — /ˈvɛndʒəns / (say venjuhns) noun 1. the avenging of wrong, injury, or the like, or retributive punishment. 2. infliction of injury or suffering in requital for wrong done or other cause of bitter resentment. –phrase 3. with a vengeance, a. with… …
40ἀντικτόνοις — ἀντικτόνος in requital for murder masc/fem/neut dat pl …