Remunerate
71immune — [15] The mune of immune is the same as that of remunerate and of commune (and hence of common). It represents Latin mūnis ‘ready to give service’. The addition of the negative prefix in gave immūnis, which in classical Latin denoted literally… …
72pay — pay1 [pā] vt. paid or [Obs.] (except in phrase PAY OUT, sense 2)Obs. payed, paying [ME paien, to pay, satisfy < OFr paier < L pacare, to pacify < pax,PEACE] 1. to give to (a person) what is due, as for goods received, services rendered,… …
73remuneration — noun 1. something that remunerates (Freq. 1) wages were paid by check he wasted his pay on drink they saved a quarter of all their earnings • Syn: ↑wage, ↑pay, ↑earnings, ↑salary …
74remunerative — adjective 1. for which money is paid (Freq. 1) a paying job remunerative work salaried employment stipendiary services • Syn: ↑compensable, ↑paying, ↑sala …
75Irremunerable — Ir re*mu ner*a*ble, a. [L. irremunerabilis: cf. F. irr[ e]mun[ e]rable. See {Remunerate}.] Not remunerable; not capable of remuneration. [1913 Webster] …
76Munerate — Mu ner*ate, v. t. [L. muneratus, p. p. of munerare to give, bestow, fr. munus a gift.] To remunerate. [1913 Webster] …
77Paid — Pay Pay, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Paid}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Paying}.] [OE. paien, F. payer, fr. L. pacare to pacify, appease, fr. pax, pacis, peace. See {Peace}.] 1. To satisfy, or content; specifically, to satisfy (another person) for service rendered …
78Pay — Pay, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Paid}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Paying}.] [OE. paien, F. payer, fr. L. pacare to pacify, appease, fr. pax, pacis, peace. See {Peace}.] 1. To satisfy, or content; specifically, to satisfy (another person) for service rendered,… …
79Paying — Pay Pay, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Paid}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Paying}.] [OE. paien, F. payer, fr. L. pacare to pacify, appease, fr. pax, pacis, peace. See {Peace}.] 1. To satisfy, or content; specifically, to satisfy (another person) for service rendered …
80Remunerability — Remunerable Re**mu ner*a*ble (r? m? n?r ? b l), a. [See {Remunerate}.] Admitting, or worthy, of remuneration. {Re*mu ner*a*bil i*ty} (r? m? n?r ? b?l i t?), n. [1913 Webster] …