Crossword-Solution: MEED 4 letters, 26 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Word Word Type Definition
Meed n. That which is bestowed or rendered in consideration of merit;
reward; recompense.
Meed n. Merit or desert; worth.
Meed n. A gift; also, a bride.
Meed v. t. To reward; to repay.
Meed v. t. To deserve; to merit.

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MEED anagram DEEM, DEME, EDEM, MEDE

We have 26 clues for the answer “MEED”

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Poetic recompense. 1 answer
reward poetic words 1 answer
poetic words reward 1 answer
Winner's reward: arch. 1 answer
Reward: arch. 1 answer
Reward: Poet. 1 answer
Reward, to a poet 1 answer
Reward, old style 1 answer
Reward, in poesy 1 answer
Reward, in old days 1 answer
Recompense, old style. 1 answer
Recompense of old 1 answer
Poetic reward. 1 answer
Old recompense 1 answer
Archaic reward 1 answer
Reward for merit 3 answers
A FITTING REWARD 10 answers
BEAR, IN RECOMPENSE FOR SOME ACTION 10 answers
Dividend 16 answers
Merit ___ 27 answers
Recompense 47 answers
Commendation 47 answers
Prize 53 answers
reward 71 answers
distribution 75 answers
Approval 95 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MEED (5)

God speed thee! and as meed for bringing them May Providence deal with thee kindlier Than it has dealt with me! O children mine, Where are ye? Let me clasp you with these hands, A brother’s hands, a father’s; hands that made Lack-luster sockets of his once bright eyes; Hands of a man who blindly, recklessly, Became your sire by her from whom he sprang.
The Oedipus Trilogy Sophocles 2000
The helpful inmate had departed, without one backward glance to gather up the meed of gratitude, if any were in the hearts of those whom she had served so zealously.
The Scarlet Letter Nathaniel Hawthorne 1992
For my part, I love to feel the grape at my very finger-ends before they make the harp-strings tinkle.” 22 CHAPTER XVII At eve, within yon studious nook, I ope my brass-embossed book, Portray’d with many a holy deed Of martyrs crown’d with heavenly meed; Then, as my taper waxes dim, Chant, ere I sleep, my measured hymn.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
Still grander are the gifts of heaven which Musaeus and his son vouchsafe to the just; they take them down into the world below, where they have the saints lying on couches at a feast, everlastingly drunk, crowned with garlands; their idea seems to be that an immortality of drunkenness is the highest meed of virtue.
Plato's Republic Plato 2008
Laughing at their guile, And crying, "Why tie the fetters? loose me, boys; Enough for you to think you had the power; Now list the songs you wish for- songs for you, Another meed for her" -forthwith began.
The Bucolics and Eclogues Virgil 2008

Quotes with MEED (2)

For that (the rapt one warns) is what papyr is meed of, made of, hides and hints and misses in prints.
James Joyce Finnegans Wake
I glimpsed the man's face with the shine of death on it. They laid him down there in the open. They had brought him there to be close to his death, I understood this also at the same moment. For who would wish to see a companion gasp his last on a jolting cart? We desire to keep the dying and the newly dead close before our eyes so as to give them full meed of pity. Our Lord was brought down to be pitied, on the Cross He was too far away.
Barry Unsworth Morality Play
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Appears in: NYT, USA TODAY.

Used 31 times in crossword archives (1954–2004).