Complete Definition of "acquiet"

English

Etymology
Late Latin acquietare; Latin ad + quies rest. See quiet and compare acquit

Transitive verb
rfc-trverb|Transitive verb
acquiet

  1. obsolete To quiet.

#:Acquiet his mind from stirring you against your own peace. - w:Anthony Sherley

References
Webster 1913

Revision and Credits for"acquiet"
  • 2007-06-03 09:57 - AutoFormat - +{{rfc-trverb|Transitive verb}}, added inflection line for English/Transitive verb, -''(obsolete)'' +{{obsolete}}

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