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  1. noun. guer· don ˈgər-dᵊn. : reward, recompense. guerdon transitive verb. Did you know? Guerdon and Shakespeare. Guerdon dates back to the 14th century, when Geoffrey Chaucer used it in The Romaunt of the Rose (ca. 1366): "He quitte him wel his guerdon there."

  2. Guerdon definition: a reward, recompense, or requital.. See examples of GUERDON used in a sentence.

  3. Jun 2, 2024 · Noun. [ edit] guerdon (plural guerdons) (now literary) A reward, prize or recompense for a service; an accolade . Translations. [ edit]

  4. A guerdon is a reward. The disappointing guerdon for your day spent shoveling your elderly neighbor's driveway might be a little tin of very old licorice candy. The word guerdon, pronounced "GER-dun," is an Old French word that literally means "reward or payment."

  5. Define guerdon. guerdon synonyms, guerdon pronunciation, guerdon translation, English dictionary definition of guerdon. n. A reward; recompense. tr.v. guer·doned , guer·don·ing , guer·dons To reward.

  6. noun. Word origin. C14: from Old French gueredon, of Germanic origin; compare Old High German widarlōn, Old English witherlēan; final element influenced by Latin dōnum gift. Word Frequency. guerdon in American English. (ˈgɜrdən ) Archaic. noun. 1. a reward; recompense. verb transitive. 2. to reward.

  7. From Old French guerdon, from Medieval Latin widerdonum, from West Germanic (whence Old English wiþerlēan), literally ‘again-payment’, with the second element assimilated to Latin donum (“gift”).

  8. www.wordgenius.com › words › guerdonGuerdon | Word Genius

    About Guerdon. “Guerdon” is a loanword from Old French, where it meant “recompense.” Did you Know? “Guerdon” comes directly from the French, but the French word “guerdon” bears close resemblance to “widarlōn” in Old High German and “wiþerlēan” in Old English — both meaning “reward.”

  9. The earliest known use of the noun guerdon is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for guerdon is from before 1366, in Romaunt Rose . guerdon is a borrowing from French.

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