Guerdon vs Gueridon - What's the difference?
guerdon | gueridon |
A reward, prize or recompense for a service; an accolade.
* Late 14th century : — (Geoffrey Chaucer), "
* 1819 ,
* 1936 , , ch.15
As nouns the difference between guerdon and gueridon
is that guerdon is a reward, prize or recompense for a service; an accolade while gueridon is .As a verb guerdon
is to give such a reward to.guerdon
English
Alternative forms
* gerdon (obsolete)Noun
(en noun)- My gerdon is but bresting of myn herte.
- "That will I do blithely," replied the Pilgrim, "and without guerdon ; my oath, for a time, prohibits me from touching gold."
- Melanie might have given him his new coat but this sash was her gift, her own secret guerdon for him to wear into battle, something that would make him remember her every time he looked at it.