† ˈapocha Obs. rare—1.
[a. L. apocha, a. Gr. ἀποχή receipt, f. ἀπέχειν to have or receive in full, f. ἀπό from + ἔχειν to have.]
An acquittance.
| a 1670 Hacket Abp. Williams I. 25 (D.) If he had his apocha or quietance..he were free from all insequent demands. |