Acquital

/əˈkwaɪtəl/ noun

Definition

The act of acquitting or freeing someone from blame, debt, or obligation; a legal discharge or release.

Etymology

From Old French acquiter, meaning to pay off or settle. The prefix a- (to) combined with quite (free, clear) created the meaning of clearing or releasing someone from liability.

Kelly Says

Medieval merchants used acquital documents to clear debts—literally signing away obligations—which is why your credit card statement today is still a form of acquital.

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