- quietus
- quietus (n.) "discharge," 1530s, short for Latin phrase quietus est "he is quit" (see QUIT (Cf. quit)).
Etymology dictionary. 2014.
Etymology dictionary. 2014.
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Quietus — Qui*e tus, n. [LL. quietus quit, discharged, L., at rest, quiet, dead. See {Quiet}, a., and cf. {Quit}, a.] Final discharge or acquittance, as from debt or obligation; that which silences claims; (Fig.) rest; death. [1913 Webster] When he himself … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
quietus — ► NOUN (pl. quietuses) 1) literary death or a cause of death, regarded as a release from life. 2) archaic something calming or soothing. ORIGIN from Latin quietus est he is quit (see QUIT(Cf. ↑quit)), originally used as a receipt on payment of a… … English terms dictionary
quietus — [kwī ēt′əs] n. [< ME quietus (est) < ML, (he is) quit < L, QUIET] 1. discharge or release from debt, obligation, or office 2. discharge or release from life; death 3. anything that kills 4. anything that serves to quiet, curb, or end an… … English World dictionary
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quietus — I index denouement II index extremity (death) III index inac … Law dictionary