单词 | to warrant, acquiet, and defend |
释义 | > as lemmasto warrant, acquiet, and defend 1. transitive. = acquit v. (in various senses); esp. to free of claims or obligations. Chiefly in to warrant, acquiet, and defend: see warrant v. Additions. ΘΚΠ society > morality > duty or obligation > moral or legal constraint > immunity or exemption from liability > be exempt from (a liability or obligation) [verb (transitive)] > free from obligation freeeOE unbind1297 quitclaima1325 acquit1340 excuse1340 loose1340 releasec1350 assoil1366 soilc1384 dischargea1387 quita1387 relieve1416 absoil1440 deliver1440 acquittance1448 quiet1450 acquiet1453 absolve?a1475 defease1475 skill1481 relax1511 redeema1513 exoner1533 exonerate1548 solvec1550 distask1592 disgage1594 upsolve1601 disoblige1603 disengage1611 to get off1623 exclude1632 supersedea1644 to let off1814 to let out1869 1453–4 Petition in Rotuli Parl. (1767–77) VI. 64/1 Of all the remenaunt that shuld growe unto Yowe..they utterly and clerely discharge the said Thomas late Shiref, and therof acquiete hym..ayenst Yowe and youre heires. 1475 in W. Fraser Lennox (1874) II. 105 The forsaid..tak..aganys all dedly, we sall warand, acquet, and defende. 1534 G. Ferrers tr. Bk. Magna Carta viii. f. 3v And if they wyll they shall haue the landes and rentes of the dettor..except that the dettor can shew hymselfe to be acquyeted agaynst his sayde suretyes. 1539 Anno tricesimo primo Henrici Octavi f. xxiii Euery such persone..whiche haue or herafter shal haue any monasteries..shall [be]..dyscharged and acquieted of payment of tythes. 1540 in C. Rogers Rental Bk. Cupar-Angus (1880) II. 8 The said abbot..bindis and oblissis us and our successouris to acquiet, warand and defend thairto oure said letter of tak and assedatione aganis all deidlye. 1577 H. I. tr. H. Bullinger 50 Godlie Serm. I. iii. viii. Ll. iij/2 Paule..compareth the Ceremonies to an obligation or handwriting, wherby God hath vs bound... But by the cancelling of the handwriting the debitor is acquieted & set at libertie. 1650 in J. D. Marwick & R. Renwick Charters Glasgow (1906) II. cxxv. 10 To warrand, acquiet and defend thir presenttis, with the infeftmentis..to the saidis proveist. to warrant, acquit (also †acquiet), and defend Law. to warrant, acquit (also †acquiet), and defend and variants: to guarantee security of possession to a person or institution by freeing (land, services, etc.) of earlier claims or charges, and promising to protect or vindicate against future claims or claimants. historical (translating charters) in later use. [Compare post-classical Latin warantizare, acquietare, et defendere (13th cent. in English and Scottish sources).] ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > agreement > security > pledge or deposit as security [verb (transitive)] > be or give surety for > the security of something to a person acquit1396 to warrant, acquit, and defend1396 warrant1406 1396 in W. Fraser Memorials Family Wemyss (1888) II. 24 The forsaids tha landys..agane al dedelyke sal warand, aquyte, and defend. 1423 in J. D. Marwick Charters Edinb. (1871) 56 Dene Johne sal warand, acquit, and defende the saide tak..til the said Aldermene. 1475 in W. Fraser Lennox (1874) II. 105 The forsaid..tak..aganys all dedly, we sall warand, acquet, and defende. 1490 in Acts Lords of Council Civil Causes (1839) I. 133/1 To werrand acquiet & defend to þe said cuthbert..the landis of auchinsell. 1551 Rental Bk. Cupar Angus (1880) II. 71 We..sall warrand, acquiet, and defend this our present assedatioun,..to the saidis personis. 1584 in J. S. Clouston Rec. Earldom of Orkney (1914) 156 To warrand, acquiat, and defend the said nobill Loird. 1650 in J. D. Marwick & R. Renwick Charters Glasgow (1906) II. cxxv. 10 To warrand, acquiet and defend thir presenttis, with the infeftmentis..to the saidis proveist. a1733 tr. in H. Bourne Hist. Newcastle upon Tyne (1736) 203 I Katherine..all the..Lands.., Rents and Services..to the aforesaid William..will warrant, acquit, and forever defend against all Mankind. 1779 L. Charlton tr. Charter in Hist. Whitby ii. 229 I..will warrant, acquit and defend, against all men and women, for ever, the..mill..to the said Corrector. 1817 J. Corry tr. Charter in Hist. Macclesfield 166 We..all the aforesaid Liberties, Burgages, Lands, and Tenements..to the aforesaid Burgesses..against all people will warrant, acquit, and for ever defend. 1901 W. Farrer Some Court Rolls of Thomas Earl of Lancaster Introd. p. xii [He] acknowledged two oxgangs of land to be the right of Richard, and that he would warrant, acquit and defend those oxgangs against Edmund de Lacy. < as lemmas |
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