1. To leave; to depart from, either temporarily or forever. It does not necessarily include the idea of abandoning, without a qualifying word. A man quits his house for an hour, or for a month. He quits his native country on a voyage or he quits it forever; he quits an employment with the intention of resuming it. NWAD QUIT.2
2. To free; to clear; to liberate; to discharge from. NWAD QUIT.3
To quit you of this fear, you have already looked death in the face. [Nearly obsolete.] NWAD QUIT.4
3. To carry through; to do or perform something to the end, so that nothing remains; to discharge or perform completely. NWAD QUIT.5
Never a worthy prince a day did quit with greater hazard and with more renown. NWAD QUIT.6
4. To quit one’s self, reciprocally, to clear one’s self of incumbent duties by full performance. NWAD QUIT.7
Samson hath quit himself like Samson. NWAD QUIT.8
In this sense, acquit is generally used. NWAD QUIT.9
5. To repay; to requite. NWAD QUIT.10
- Enkindle all the sparks of nature to quit this horrid act. NWAD QUIT.11
In this sense, quit is now rarely used. We use requite. NWAD QUIT.12
6. To vacate obligation; to release; to free from NWAD QUIT.13
Dangers of law, actions, decrees, judgments against us quitted. NWAD QUIT.14
7. To pay; to discharge; hence, to free from; as, to quit the debt of gratitude. NWAD QUIT.15
8. To set free; to release; to absolve; to acquit. NWAD QUIT.16
Guiltless I quit, guilty I set them free. In this sense, acquit is now used. NWAD QUIT.17
9. To leave; to give up; to resign; to relinquish; as, to quit an office. NWAD QUIT.18
10. To pay. NWAD QUIT.19
Before that judge that quits each soul his hire. [Not used.] NWAD QUIT.20
11. To forsake; to abandon. NWAD QUIT.21
Such a superficial way of examining is to quit truth for appearance. NWAD QUIT.22
To quit cost, to pay; to free from by an equivalent; to reimburse; as, the cultivation of barren land will not always quit cost. NWAD QUIT.23
To quit scores, to make even; to clear mutually from demands by mutual equivalents given. We will quit scores [marks of charges] before we part. NWAD QUIT.24
Does not the earth quit scores with all the elements in her noble fruits? NWAD QUIT.25
The owner of the ox shall be quit. Exodus 21:28. [This word, though primarily a participle, and never placed before its noun, has properly the sense of an adjective.] NWAD QUIT.27
Qui tam, [L.] A qui tam action, in law, is a popular action, in which a man prosecutes an offender for the king or state, as well as for himself. NWAD QUIT.28
Dog-grass; a species of grass which roots deeply and is not easily killed. NWAD QUITCH-GRASS.2
Completely; wholly; entirely; totally; perfectly. The work is not quite done; the object is quite accomplished. NWAD QUITE.2
He hath sold us and quite devoured also our money. Genesis 31:15. NWAD QUITE.3
The same actions may be aimed at different ends, and arise from quite contrary principles. NWAD QUITE.4
1. Discharge from a debt or obligation; an acquittance. [See Acquittance, which is chiefly used.] NWAD QUITTANCE.2
2. Recompense; return; repayment. NWAD QUITTANCE.3
1. One who quits. NWAD QUITTER.2
2. A deliverer. [Not in use.] NWAD QUITTER.3
3. Scoria of tin. NWAD QUITTER.4
A case or sheath for arrows. NWAD QUIVER.2
Take the quiver and thy bow. Genesis 27:3. NWAD QUIVER.3
1. To shake or tremble; to quake; to shudder; to shiver. This word expresses that tremulous motion of the body which proceeds from loss of heat or vigor. Thus persons quiver with fear or with cold. NWAD QUIVER.6
He quiver’d with his feet and lay for dead. NWAD QUIVER.7
And left the limbs still quiv’ring on the ground. NWAD QUIVER.8
2. To play or be agitated with a tremulous motion. NWAD QUIVER.9
The green leaves quiver with the cooling wind. NWAD QUIVER.10
The lakes that quiver to the curling breeze. NWAD QUIVER.11
1. Furnished with a quiver; as the quivered nymph. NWAD QUIVERED.2
2. Sheathed as in a quiver. NWAD QUIVERED.3
- Whose quills stand quivered at his ear. NWAD QUIVERED.4
Quo Warranto, in Law Latin, a writ brought before a proper tribunal, to inquire by what warrant a person or corporation exercises certain powers. NWAD QUIZ.3
1. A corner. NWAD QUOIN.2
2. An instrument to raise any thing; a wedge employed to raise cannon to a proper level, and for other purposes. NWAD QUOIN.3
3. In architecture, the corner of a brick or stone wall. NWAD QUOIN.4
1. A kind of horse shoe to be pitched or thrown at a fixed object in play. In common practice, a plain flat stone is used for this purpose. NWAD QUOIT.2
2. In some authors, the discus of the ancients, thrown in trials of strength. NWAD QUOIT.3
1. A bench of justices, or such a number of officers or members as is competent by law or constitution to transact business; as a quorum of the house of representatives. A constitutional quorum was not present. NWAD QUORUM.2
2. A special commission of justices. NWAD QUORUM.3
A just part or share; or the share, part or proportion assigned to each. Each state was ordered to furnish its quota of troops. NWAD QUOTA.2
1. The act of quoting or citing. NWAD QUOTATION.2
2. The passage quoted or cited; the part of a book or writing named, repeated or adduced as evidence or illustration. NWAD QUOTATION.3
3. In mercantile language, the naming of the price of commodities; or the price specified to a correspondent. NWAD QUOTATION.4
4. Quota; share. [Not used.] NWAD QUOTATION.5
1. To cite, as a passage from some author; to name, repeat or adduce a passage from an author or speaker, by way of authority or illustration; as, to quote a passage from Homer; to quote the words of Peter, or a passage of Paul’s writings; to quote chapter and verse. NWAD QUOTE.2
2. In commerce, to name, as the price of an article. NWAD QUOTE.3
3. To note. NWAD QUOTE.4
To say; to speak. This verb is defective, being used only in the first and third persons in the present and past tenses, as quoth I, quoth he, and the nominative always follows the verb. It is used only in ludicrous language, and has no variation for person, number or tense. NWAD QUOTH.2
1. A fever whose paroxysms return every day. NWAD QUOTIDIAN.3
2. Any thing returning daily. NWAD QUOTIDIAN.4
In arithmetic, the number resulting from the division of one number by another, and showing how often a less number is contained in a greater. Thus 12/3 = 4. Here 4 is the quotient, showing that 3 is contained 4 times in 12. Or quotient is an expression denoting a certain part of a unit; as 3/4. NWAD QUOTIENT.2