Definition of ACQUIET

acquiet

Verb

  • To quiet.

Origin / Etymology

From Late Latin acquietare, from Latin ad + quies (“rest”). Equivalent to a- + quiet. Doublet of acquit. See also quiet and aquiesce.

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