† eque Sc. Obs.
A balanced account; an acquittance, receipt. ‘So called from the phrase, et sic æque, which was written at the foot of an account when it was closed or settled.’ (Jam. Suppl.)
| 1636 Rec. Burgh Glasg. (1876) II. 41 Supplicatiounes to the exchequer annent our eque. 1637 Rec. Burgh Aberdean (1871) I. 118 The tounes eque wpoun the payment of thair burrow mailles. |