| | slovo | definícia |  | Acquiet (gcide)
 | Acquiet \Ac*qui"et\, v. t. [LL. acquietare; L. ad + quies rest. See Quiet and cf. Acquit.]
 To quiet. [Obs.]
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 Acquiet his mind from stirring you against your own
 peace. --Sir A. Sherley.
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 | | podobné slovo | definícia |  | ACQUIETANDIS PLEGIIS (bouvier)
 | ACQUIETANDIS PLEGIIS, obsolete. A writ of justices, lying, for the surety against a creditor, who refuses to acquit him after the debt has been
 satisfied. Reg. of Writs, 158; Cowell; Blount.
 
 
 |  | PLEGIIS ACQUIETANDIS (bouvier)
 | PLEGIIS ACQUIETANDIS, WRIT DE. The name of an ancient writ in the English law, which lies where a man becomes pledge or surety for another to pay a
 certain sum of money at a certain day; after the day, if the debtor does not
 pay the debt, and the. surety be compelled to pay, he shall have this writ
 to compel the debtor to pay the same. F. N. B. 321.
 
 
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