requite

Etymology
The is derived from, and then partly from both of the following:


 * From +  (from  (modern 🇨🇬), from  + ).  is derived from, the    of , from  (ultimately from ) +.
 * From, , from +  (see above).

The is derived from the verb.

Verb

 * 1) To repay (a debt owed); specifically, to recompense or reward someone for (a favour, a service rendered, etc.)
 * 2) To repay (someone) a debt owed; specifically, to recompense or reward (someone) for a favour, a service rendered, etc.
 * 3) To respond to or reciprocate (feelings, especially affection or love which has been shown).
 * 4) To do or give a thing in return for (something).
 * 5) To retaliate or seek revenge for (an insult, a wrong, etc.).; to avenge.
 * 6) To retaliate or seek revenge against (someone) for an insult, a wrong, etc.; also, to seek revenge for (oneself).
 * 7) To greet (someone) in return.
 * 8) To make up for (something); to compensate.
 * 9) To respond to (a question, a statement, etc.).
 * 10) To take the place of (someone or something); to replace.
 * 11)  Of an action, a quality, etc.: to be a reward for (itself).
 * 12) To recompense, to repay.
 * 13) To retaliate, to seek revenge.
 * 1) To respond to or reciprocate (feelings, especially affection or love which has been shown).
 * 2) To do or give a thing in return for (something).
 * 3) To retaliate or seek revenge for (an insult, a wrong, etc.).; to avenge.
 * 4) To retaliate or seek revenge against (someone) for an insult, a wrong, etc.; also, to seek revenge for (oneself).
 * 5) To greet (someone) in return.
 * 6) To make up for (something); to compensate.
 * 7) To respond to (a question, a statement, etc.).
 * 8) To take the place of (someone or something); to replace.
 * 9)  Of an action, a quality, etc.: to be a reward for (itself).
 * 10) To recompense, to repay.
 * 11) To retaliate, to seek revenge.
 * 1) To retaliate or seek revenge against (someone) for an insult, a wrong, etc.; also, to seek revenge for (oneself).
 * 2) To greet (someone) in return.
 * 3) To make up for (something); to compensate.
 * 4) To respond to (a question, a statement, etc.).
 * 5) To take the place of (someone or something); to replace.
 * 6)  Of an action, a quality, etc.: to be a reward for (itself).
 * 7) To recompense, to repay.
 * 8) To retaliate, to seek revenge.
 * 1) To greet (someone) in return.
 * 2) To make up for (something); to compensate.
 * 3) To respond to (a question, a statement, etc.).
 * 4) To take the place of (someone or something); to replace.
 * 5)  Of an action, a quality, etc.: to be a reward for (itself).
 * 6) To recompense, to repay.
 * 7) To retaliate, to seek revenge.
 * 1) To take the place of (someone or something); to replace.
 * 2)  Of an action, a quality, etc.: to be a reward for (itself).
 * 3) To recompense, to repay.
 * 4) To retaliate, to seek revenge.
 * 1)  Of an action, a quality, etc.: to be a reward for (itself).
 * 2) To recompense, to repay.
 * 3) To retaliate, to seek revenge.
 * 1) To recompense, to repay.
 * 2) To retaliate, to seek revenge.
 * 1) To retaliate, to seek revenge.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: отплащам се
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: maksaa takaisin,
 * French: ,
 * German: ,
 * Macedonian: и́сплати, на́гради
 * Maori: whakapaepae
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian: ,
 * Scottish Gaelic: dìol
 * Slovak: opätovať, oplatiť


 * Czech: oplatit
 * Finnish:
 * Macedonian: во́зврати
 * Thai:


 * Czech: odměnit se, odměnit
 * Finnish:
 * Macedonian:


 * Bulgarian:
 * Finnish:
 * German:
 * Macedonian: се о́дмазди
 * Russian:
 * Scottish Gaelic: dìol
 * Slovak: pomstiť (sa)


 * Finnish:
 * Macedonian:


 * Finnish:
 * Macedonian: се о́дмазди

Noun

 * 1) Chiefly in the form in requite for or of: