Definition of quit

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Quit (v.) Released from obligation, charge, penalty, etc.; free; clear; absolved; acquitted..

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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.].
Return :: Return (v. t.) To give in requital or recompense; to requite.
Choke-full :: Choke-full (a.) Full to the brim; quite full; chock-full.
Quietus :: Quietus (a.) Final discharge or acquittance, as from debt or obligation; that which silences claims; (Fig.) rest; death..
Vicinity :: Vicinity (n.) The quality or state of being near, or not remote; nearness; propinquity; proximity; as, the value of the estate was increased by the vicinity of two country seats..
Quitch :: Quitch (n.) Same as Quitch grass.
Recompense :: Recompense (v. t.) To render an equivalent to, for service, loss, etc.; to requite; to remunerate; to compensate..
Colossus :: Colossus (n.) A statue of gigantic size. The name was especially applied to certain famous statues in antiquity, as the Colossus of Nero in Rome, the Colossus of Apollo at Rhodes..
Quickens :: Quickens (n.) Quitch grass.
Decree :: Decree (n.) A decision, order, or sentence, given in a cause by a court of equity or admiralty..
Pay :: Pay (v. t.) Hence, figuratively: To compensate justly; to requite according to merit; to reward; to punish; to retort or retaliate upon..
Vice :: Vice (n.) The buffoon of the old English moralities, or moral dramas, having the name sometimes of one vice, sometimes of another, or of Vice itself; -- called also Iniquity..
Non Sequitur :: Non sequitur () An inference which does not follow from the premises.
Antiquarian :: Antiquarian (a.) Pertaining to antiquaries, or to antiquity; as, antiquarian literature..
Mesquite :: Mesquite (n.) Alt. of Mesqui.
Quick :: Quick (n.) Quitch grass.
Ubiquitarian :: Ubiquitarian (n.) One of a school of Lutheran divines which held that the body of Christ is present everywhere, and especially in the eucharist, in virtue of his omnipresence. Called also ubiquitist, and ubiquitary..
Acquitter :: Acquitter (n.) One who acquits or releases.
Antiquities :: Antiquities (pl. ) of Antiquit.
Quitted :: Quitted () of Qui.
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