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QUIETUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
In the early 1500s, English speakers adopted the Medieval Latin phrase quietus est (literally "he is quit") as the name for the writ of discharge exempting ...
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quietus est, n. meanings, etymology and more
OED's earliest evidence for quietus est is from around 1427–8, in Rolls of Parliament. quietus est is a borrowing from Latin. Etymons: Latin quiētus ...
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quietus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Short for Medieval Latin quiētus est (literally “he is quiet”). First attested in the 1530s. Earlier attested as Late Middle English quietus est.
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quietus est
‖ quietus est Obs. [(med.)L. = ‘he is quit’.] = quietus.1427–8 Rolls Parlt. V. 409/2 That thei haue not theire Quietus est out of the Eschequier. 1530 Latimer Rem. (Parker Soc.) 309 To have..your quietus est sealed with the blood of our Saviour Christ. 1594 Carew Huarte's Exam. Wits (1616) 217 That ...
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Quietus - Oxford Reference
... quietus est 'he is quit', originally used as a form of receipt or discharge on payment of a debt. From: quietus in The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable » ...
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quietus est - Middle English Compendium
quiētus est phr. Etymology, L. Definitions (Senses and Subsenses). 1. A release or discharge from debt; a receipt. Show 3 Quotations Hide 3 Quotations ...
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quitsest
† quitsest Obs. rare—1. [? Colloquial var. of quietus est: see quits.] Release, discharge.1587 Holinshed Chron. III. 1170/1 It pleased God to send England..a quitsest from former broiles of a turbulent estate.
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Quietus - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Originating from Medieval Latin quietus est ("he is quit") and quietus ("free, calm"), the word means release from debt or final discharge, also signifying ...
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Weekly Word: Quietus - An Enchanted Place
Word Origin. 1530–40; from Middle English quietus est, borrowed from Medieval Latin, “he is quit,” formula of discharge from obligation.
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Quietus Est | AeTopus - Bandcamp
Timeless, placeless, seeking sublimity. An evolving electronic-acoustic style with elements of ambient, IDM, Berlin School, and world music. Releasing both ...
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QUIETUS definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
quietus in American English · 1. discharge or release from debt, obligation, or office · 2. discharge or release from life; death · 3. anything that kills.
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Quietus - de Novo Burgo Chronicles
More specifically, the term "quietus" originated from the Medieval Latin phrase "quietus est", meaning "he is quit" or "he is released".
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90 Bisodol (Crimond)
The Quietus called it "probably their best, certainly their most consistent album". The song title "L'enfer c'est les autres" is a quotation from the 1944 existentialist French play Huis Clos by Jean-Paul Sartre (19051980); in English,
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acquittal
acquittal (əˈkwɪtəl) Also 5–6 acquitayle, acquytaylle, 6 acquyghtall, 6–8 acquittall. [f. acquit v. + -al2. Also in late Anglo-Fr. (Littleton).] † 1. Payment, repayment, requital, or retribution; an amends, set-off, or counter-consideration. Obs.c 1430 Lydg. Minor Poems (1840) 89 To shewe how moche ...
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Bless This Acid House
It's comfortably the catchiest thing here too, sounds a bit like 'C'est La Vie' by Stereophonics, which itself sounded quite a lot like Bowie. The Quietus in their review of the album by Patrick Clarke was less positive about the track; "'Bless This Acid House' is the record's particular nadir
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