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rĕmūnĕro, āre, v. remuneror fin.
rĕ-mūnĕror, ātus, 1, v. dep. a., to repay, reward, recompense, remunerate (class.; syn. retribuo).
- (α) Aliquem, Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 2; Cic. Att. 8, 1, 7; id. Fam. 3, 9, 3: aliquem munere, id. ib. 9, 8, 1; id. Brut. 4, 15: aliquem magno praemio, Caes. B. G. 1, 44 fin.: aliquem officio, Q. Cic. Petit. Cons. 9, 38 Orell. N. cr.: te his suppliciis remunerabor, punish, Cat. 14, 20.
- (β) Aliquid: quibus autem officiis T. Annii beneficii remunerabor? Cic. Red. in Sen. 12, 30: quasi remunerans meritum, Liv. 2, 12: sophisma, to refute, Gell. 18, 13, 7.
Of an inanim. subject: quod (solum) impensam coloni laboremque magno fetu remuneratur, Col. 2, 2, 5.
- (γ) Absol.: nullam esse gratiam tantam, quam non vel capere animus meus in accipiendo vel in remunerando cumulare atque illustrare posset, Cic. Fam. 2, 6, 2: ut mihi ad remunerandum nihil suppetat praeter voluntatem, id. ib. 15, 13, 2; so, remunerandi voluntas, id. Inv. 2, 53, 161.
Note:
- 1. Act. collat. form rĕmūnĕro, āre, to repay, reward, etc. (post-class.): ille puellae artificium pari motu remunerabat, Petr. 140, 8: si laborem dominus remunerare voluerit, Dig. 17, 1, 7; Quint. Decl. 2, 6; Tert. Apol. 25.
- 2. Pass.: philosophi statuis et salariis remunerantur, Tert. Apol. 46: remuneratus est a me mutuo, Front. Ep. ad M. Caes. 2, 1; App. M. 7, p. 194, 13: neque enim obligandus sed remunerandus est in amoris officio qui prior coepit, Plin. Ep. 7, 31, 7.