Compliment
COMPLIMENT, noun
1. An expression of civility, respect or regard; as, to send, or make ones compliments to an absent friend. In this application, the plural is always used.
He observed few compliments in matter of arms.
2. A present or favor bestowed. My friend made me a compliment of Homers Iliad.
COMPLIMENT, verb transitive
1. To praise; to flatter by expressions of approbation, esteem or respect.
Monarchs--
Should compliment their foes, and shun their friends.
She compliments Menelaus very handsomely.
2. To congratulate; as, to compliment a prince on the birth of a son.
3. To bestow a present; to manifest kindness or regard for, by a present or other favor.
He complimented us with tickets for the exhibition.
COMPLIMENT, verb intransitive To pass compliments; to use ceremony, or ceremonious language.
I make the interlocutors upon occasion compliment with each other.