0 money etc given to someone in return for his trouble, inconvenience or effort -- godtgjørelse, erstatning
financial recompense.
1 to give (someone) money etc in return for effort, inconvenience etc -- godtgjøre, (be)lønne
They must return the pebble six weeks after child birth, together with something in the way of recompense as a counter-gift.
These incidental data are of course not included as part of the remunerated work and of course involve no additional recompense.
Mention of such recompense in fact provides the occasion for some other fitt divisions, at lines 662, 1050, 1383 and 1888.
Here the server itself, in addition to the client, may consume a request; if it does so, it then reproduces a message in recompense.
He made recompense with an entire book of children's pieces before going on to complete the sonata.
They also demanded a salary for physicians, whether in private practice or in public service, as a recompense for their cooperation in completing the certificates.
They had participated in the war effort and now expected recompense.
But the poet's memories have not been abundant recompense for lost potential.