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† outˈquit, -ˈquite, v. Sc. Law. Obs. [f. out- + quit v.] trans. ‘To free a subject from adjudication, by full payment of the debt lying on it’ (Jam.). Hence † outˈquitting vbl. n.
1466Acta Audit. (1839) 4 For out quiting of þe saide annuel. 1482Ibid. 104/1 Of þe Redeming & owtquyting of þe landes of sawling be dauid haliburtoun. c1575Balfour's Pract. (1754) 445 Gif ony man's landis be wodset, he may outquite and redeme the samin quhen he pleisis except [etc.]. |