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restipulate
reˈstipulate, v. Now rare. [f. ppl. stem of L. restipulārī.] trans. and intr. To promise or engage in return.1633 T. Adams Exp. 2 Peter ii. 9 If he covenant with us, ‘I will be your God’; we must restipulate, ‘Then will we rest upon thee’. 1683 Case Inf. Bapt. 87 But how can Infants restipulate.., w... Oxford English Dictionary
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restipulatory
reˈstipulatory, a. rare. [f. restipulate v. + -ory2.] Pertaining to restipulation.1880 Muirhead Gaius iv. §180 A restipulatory penalty is also imposed in certain cases. Oxford English Dictionary
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restipulation
restipuˈlation [ad. L. restipulātio, f. restipulārī to restipulate.] The action of restipulating; a counter-engagement.1611 W. Sclater Key (1629) 340 If we haue performed our restipulation, carrying our selues in all thinges, as the people of God. 1649 Bp. Reynolds Hosea i. 16 In the promise or Rest... Oxford English Dictionary
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rest
▪ I. rest, n.1 Forms: 1 ræst(e, hræst), 1, 4– rest, 1–6 reste; 4–5 rist, ryst, 5 riste, ryste, ruste. [OE. ræst(e, rest(e fem., = Fris. rest(e, rêst, ræst, MDu. reste (erste), OS. resta bed, MLG. reste, OHG. resta, restî (MHG. reste) rest. It is possible that the OE. form ræst corresponds more direc... Oxford English Dictionary
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