Crossword-Solution: QUITTANCE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Quittance | v. t. | Discharge from a debt or an obligation; acquittance. |
| Quittance | v. t. | Recompense; return; repayment. |
| Quittance | v. t. | To repay; to requite. |
We have 13 clues for the answer “QUITTANCE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| reprisal | 5 answers |
| demission | 15 answers |
| resigning | 15 answers |
| cession | 17 answers |
| disavowal | 18 answers |
| repayment | 18 answers |
| retirement | 19 answers |
| Abdication | 22 answers |
| resignation | 22 answers |
| Receipt | 22 answers |
| Disclaimer | 30 answers |
| Recompense | 47 answers |
| Payment | 61 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with QUITTANCE (5)
Know then for sure, the coursers of the sun Not many times shall run their race, before Thou shalt have given the fruit of thine own loins In quittance of thy murder, life for life; For that thou hast entombed a living soul, And sent below a denizen of earth, And wronged the nether gods by leaving here A corpse unlaved, unwept, unsepulchered.
Even as to Bacchus and to Ceres, so To thee the swain his yearly vows shall make; And thou thereof, like them, shalt quittance claim." MOPSUS How, how repay thee for a song so rare? For not the whispering south-wind on its way So much delights me, nor wave-smitten beach, Nor streams that race adown their bouldered beds.
And Charlemagne he will go seek through France And quittance give him, dead or recreant." Says Bramimunde: "Unlucky journey, that! Far nearer here you'll light upon the Franks; For seven years he's stayed now in this land.
CCII King Marsilies, when he sees Baligant, Calls to him then two Spanish Sarazands: "Take me by the arms, and so lift up my back." One of his gloves he takes in his left hand; Then says Marsile: "Sire, king and admiral, Quittance I give you here of all my land, With Sarraguce, and the honour thereto hangs.
LXVII "Of good Richarda first shall be my strain, Mirror of chastity and fortitude, Who, young, remains a widow, in disdain Of fortune: (that which oft awaits the good) Exiles, and cheated of their father's reign, She shall behold the children of her blood Wandering into the clutches of their foe; Yet find at last a quittance for her woe.