Terms vs Assoiled - What's the difference?
terms | assoiled |
(assoil)
(archaic) To absolve, acquit; to release from blame or sin.
* Dr. H. More
* Jeremy Taylor
(archaic) To set free, release.
* 1590 , Edmund Spendser, The Faerie Queene , I.x:
To solve; to clear up.
* Bishop Jewel
To expiate; to atone for.
* E. Arnold
To remove; to put off.
* Spenser
As a noun terms
is .As a verb assoiled is
(assoil).assoiled
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Verb
(head)assoil
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Verb
(en verb)- acquitted and assoiled from the guilt
- Many persons think themselves fairly assoiled , because they are not of scandalous lives.
- But first thou must a season fast and pray, / Till from her hands the spright assoiled is [...].
- Any child might soon be able to assoil this riddle.
- Let each act assoil a fault.
- (Spenser)
- She soundly slept, and careful thoughts did quite assoil .
