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Definition of quit
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Quit (v. i.) To away; to
depart;
to stop doing a
thing;
to
cease.
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Bunn
::
Bunn (n.) A
slightly
sweetened
raised
cake or
bisquit
with a
glazing
of sugar and milk on the top
crust.
Part
::
Part (v. i.) To go away; to
depart;
to take
leave;
to quit each
other;
hence,
to die; -- often with
from..
For-
::
For- () A
prefix
to
verbs,
having
usually
the force of a
negative
or
privative.
It often
implies
also loss,
detriment,
or
destruction,
and
sometimes
it is
intensive,
meaning
utterly,
quite
thoroughly,
as in
forbathe..
Equal
::
Equal (a.)
Evenly
balanced;
not
unduly
inclining
to
either
side;
characterized
by
fairness;
unbiased;
impartial;
equitable;
just.
Pay
::
Pay (v. i.) To give a
recompense;
to make
payment,
requital,
or
satisfaction;
to
discharge
a
debt..
Ney
::
Ney (n.)
Anything
wrought
or woven in
meshes;
as, a net for the hair; a
mosquito
net; a
tennis
net..
Clear
::
Clear
(adv.)
Without
limitation;
wholly;
quite;
entirely;
as, to cut a piece clear off..
Ill
::
Ill (a.)
Contrary
to good, in a moral
sense;
evil;
wicked;
wrong;
iniquitious;
naughtly;
bad;
improper..
Unrighteous
::
Unrighteous
(a.)
Contrary
to law and
equity;
unjust;
as, an
unrighteous
decree
or
sentence..
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..
Equitant
::
Equitant
(a.)
Overlapping
each
other;
-- said of
leaves
whose bases are
folded
so as to
overlap
and
bestride
the
leaves
within
or above them, as in the
iris..
Discharge
::
Discharge
(v. t.) The state of being
discharged
or
relieved
of a debt,
obligation,
office,
and the like;
acquittal..
Jantu
::
"Jantu
(n.) A
machine
of great
antiquity,
used in
Bengal
for
raising
water to
irrigate
land..
Ancientness
::
Ancientness
(n.) The
quality
of being
ancient;
antiquity;
existence
from old
times.
Acquittance
::
Acquittance
(v. t.) To
acquit.
Undulation
::
Undulation
(n.) The
pulsation
caused
by the
vibrating
together
of two tones not quite in
unison;
--
called
also beat.
Solicitor
::
Solicitor
(n.) An
attorney
or
advocate;
one who
represents
another
in
court;
--
formerly,
in
English
practice,
the
professional
designation
of a
person
admitted
to
practice
in a court of
chancery
or
equity.
See the Note under
Attorney..
Gratify
::
Gratify
(v. t.) To
requite;
to
recompense.
Chancery
::
Chancery
(n.) In
England,
formerly,
the
highest
court of
judicature
next to the
Parliament,
exercising
jurisdiction
at law, but
chiefly
in
equity;
but under the
jurisdiction
act of 1873 it
became
the
chancery
division
of the High Court of
Justice,
and now
exercises
jurisdiction
only in
equity..
Quittance
::
Quittance
(v. t.) To
repay;
to
requite.
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