Acquit :: Acquit (p. p.) Acquitted; set free; rid of.
Acquit :: Acquit (v. t.) To discharge, as a claim or debt; to clear off; to pay off; to requite..
Acquit :: Acquit (v. t.) To pay for; to atone for.
Acquit :: Acquit (v. t.) To set free, release or discharge from an obligation, duty, liability, burden, or from an accusation or charge; -- now followed by of before the charge, formerly by from; as, the jury acquitted the prisoner; we acquit a man of evil intentions..
Acquit :: Acquit (v. t.) To clear one's self.
Acquit :: Acquit (v. t.) To bear or conduct one's self; to perform one's part; as, the soldier acquitted himself well in battle; the orator acquitted himself very poorly..
Acquitment :: Acquitment (n.) Acquittal.
Acquittal :: Acquittal (n.) The act of acquitting; discharge from debt or obligation; acquittance.
Acquittal :: Acquittal (n.) A setting free, or deliverance from the charge of an offense, by verdict of a jury or sentence of a court..
Acquittance :: Acquittance (n.) The clearing off of debt or obligation; a release or discharge from debt or other liability.
Acquittance :: Acquittance (n.) A writing which is evidence of a discharge; a receipt in full, which bars a further demand..
Acquittance :: Acquittance (v. t.) To acquit.
Acquitted :: Acquitted (imp. & p. p.) of Acqui.
Acquitter :: Acquitter (n.) One who acquits or releases.
Acquitting :: Acquitting (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Acqui.
Antiquitarian :: Antiquitarian (n.) An admirer of antiquity. [Used by Milton in a disparaging sense..
Antiquities :: Antiquities (pl. ) of Antiquit.
Antiquity :: Antiquity (n.) The quality of being ancient; ancientness; great age; as, a statue of remarkable antiquity; a family of great antiquity..
Antiquity :: Antiquity (n.) Old age.
Antiquity :: Antiquity (n.) Ancient times; former ages; times long since past; as, Cicero was an eloquent orator of antiquity..
Antiquity :: Antiquity (n.) The ancients; the people of ancient times.
Antiquity :: Antiquity (n.) An old gentleman.
Antiquity :: Antiquity (n.) A relic or monument of ancient times; as, a coin, a statue, etc.; an ancient institution. [In this sense, usually in the plural.].
Appropinquity :: Appropinquity (n.) Nearness; propinquity.
Aquitanian :: Aquitanian (a.) Of or pertaining to Aquitania, now called Gascony..
Equitable :: Equitable (a.) Possessing or exhibiting equity; according to natural right or natural justice; marked by a due consideration for what is fair, unbiased, or impartial; just; as an equitable decision; an equitable distribution of an estate; equitable men..
Equitable :: Equitable (a.) That can be sustained or made available or effective in a court of equity, or upon principles of equity jurisprudence; as, an equitable estate; equitable assets, assignment, mortgage, etc..
Equitableness :: Equitableness (n.) The quality of being equitable, just, or impartial; as, the equitableness of a judge, a decision, or distribution of property..
Equitably :: Equitably (adv.) In an equitable manner; justly; as, the laws should be equitably administered..
Equitancy :: Equitancy (n.) Horsemanship.
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