- requiter
- noun see requite
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Requiter — Re*quit er ( kw?t ?r), n. One who requites. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
requiter — rə̇ˈkwīd.ə(r), ītə noun ( s) : one that requites something ungrateful requiter of the kindness of such friends American … Useful english dictionary
requiter — See requitable. * * * … Universalium
requiter — noun One who requites … Wiktionary
requiter — n. one who performs a reciprocal act; recompenser, one who repays; one who takes revenge, retaliator … English contemporary dictionary
requiter — re·quit·er … English syllables
Rashnu — In Zoroastrianism, the god of justice, who determines the fates of the dead. Assisted by Mithra and Sraosha, Rashnu stands at the Bridge of the Requiter and weighs on his golden scales the deeds of the souls that wish to pass. The divine triad… … Universalium
requite — transitive verb (requited; requiting) Etymology: re + obsolete quite to quit, pay, from Middle English quiten more at quit Date: 1529 1. a. to make return for ; repay b. to make retaliation for ; avenge … New Collegiate Dictionary
Wickmania — is a slang term used to describe the procedure in contemporary, computer graphics heavy filmmaking where the principle camera is used to capture a lighting reference at the end of each setup for later use in image based lighting. More… … Wikipedia
Last Judgment — judgment (def. 8). [1550 60] * * * ▪ religion a general, or sometimes individual, judging of the thoughts, words, and deeds of persons by God, the gods, or by the laws of cause and effect. In some religions (e.g., Christianity) the judgment is… … Universalium