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acquisited
† acquisited, ppl. a. Obs. [app. due to formal confusion of acquisite and acquisted.] Acquired.1613 Sir A. Sherley Trav. to Persia 100 If there be anything acquisited, the distribution of the members of that bodie is such, vpon whom the acquest is to be made, that there is no possible pretendence fr... Oxford English Dictionary
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acquisted
† aˈcquisted, ppl. a. Obs. [f. prec. + -ed; also written acquisited, by assimilation to L.] = acquired.1613 Sir A. Sherley Trav. to Persia 11 The preseruation of their States, so great and so many acquisted. Ibid. 100 If there be anything acquisited. 1635 J. Hayward Banish'd Virgin 178 He bestowes o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mramorac belts
Serbia In 2004, the Serbian National Museum acquisited two silver belts. 10 silver belts were found in Batinac, dating to 5th century BC 2 gilded silver wikipedia.org
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acquest
acquest (əˈkwɛst) [a. 16th c. Fr. acquest, mod. acquêt, OFr. aquest:—late L. acquīst-um, acquīsit-um for acquīsīt-um, pa. pple. (used subst.) of acquīr-ĕre, see acquire. The parallel form acquist follows the med.L. acquīstum, It. acquisto, and has been more generally used for the action or process, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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-ed
▪ I. -ed, suffix1 the formative of the pa. pple. of wk. vbs., had in OE. the forms -ed, -ad, -od (-ud), where the vowel represents (though not with uniform consistency) the thematic suffix characteristic of the class to which the vb. belongs; the ppl. suffix proper being -d:—OTeut. -đo-:—OAryan -tó-... Oxford English Dictionary
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