Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Respond

Respond (re*spond") , intransitive verb

[Old French respondre, French répondre, from Latin respondere, responsum; pref. re- re- + spondere to promise. See Sponsor.]

1.
To say something in return; to answer; to reply; as, to respond to a question or an argument.
2.
To show some effect in return to a force; to act in response; to accord; to correspond; to suit.
A new affliction strings a new cord in the heart, which responds to some new note of complaint within the wide scale of human woe. — Buckminster
To every theme responds thy various lay. — Broome
3.
To render satisfaction; to be answerable; as, the defendant is held to respond in damages. [United States]

Respond , transitive verb

1.
To answer; to reply.
2.
To suit or accord with; to correspond to. [Rare]
For his great deeds respond his speeches great. — Fairfax

Respond , noun

1.
An answer; a response. [Rare]
2.
(Ecclesiastical) A short anthem sung at intervals during the reading of a chapter.
3.
(Architecture) A half pier or pillar attached to a wall to support an arch. — Oxf. Gloss