Assoilzie — As*soil zie, Assoilyie As*soil yie, v. t. [Old form assoil[yogh]e. See {Assoil}.] (Scots Law) To absolve; to acquit by sentence of court. [1913 Webster] God assoilzie him for the sin of bloodshed. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
assoilzie — əˈsȯil(y)ē transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: Middle English (Scots dialect) assoilyen, assolyen, from Middle French assoudre (1st person singular present indicative assoil, 3d person singular present subjunctive assoille) Scotland :… … Useful english dictionary
assoilzie — as·soil·zie … English syllables
assoilzie — Same as assoil … Ballentine's law dictionary
Assoilyie — Assoilzie As*soil zie, Assoilyie As*soil yie, v. t. [Old form assoil[yogh]e. See {Assoil}.] (Scots Law) To absolve; to acquit by sentence of court. [1913 Webster] God assoilzie him for the sin of bloodshed. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
assoil — verb /əˈsɔɪl/ a) To absolve, acquit; to release from blame or sin. But first thou must a season fast and pray, / Till from her bands the spright assoiled is [...]. b) To set free, release. See Also: assoilzie … Wiktionary