requital
Collocations
3ADJ.
kind
VERB + REQUITAL
make
REQUITAL + NOUN
courtesy
Definitions
noun
Compensation for damage or loss; amends.
Retaliation or reprisal; vengeance.
Return in kind; recompense, repayment, reward.
O, take his mother's thanks, a widow's thanks, / Till your strong hand shall help to give him strength / To make a more requital to your love.
My lord mayor, you have sundry times / Feasted myself and many courtiers more: / Seldom or never can we be so kind / To make requital of your courtesy.
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3O, take his mother's thanks, a widow's thanks, / Till your strong hand shall help to give him strength / To make a more requital to your love.
WiktionaryMy lord mayor, you have sundry times / Feasted myself and many courtiers more: / Seldom or never can we be so kind / To make requital of your courtesy.
WiktionaryIn requittal [sic] of those well-intended offices, which you are pleased so emphatically to acknowledge, let me beg that you make in your devotions one petition for my eternal welfare.
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