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assoil
[ uh-soil ]
verb (used with object)
Archaic.
- to absolve; acquit; pardon.
- to atone for.
assoil
/ əˈ²õɔɪ±ô /
verb
- to absolve; set free
- to atone for
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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ²¹²õ·²õ´Ç¾±±ôm±ð²Ô³Ù noun
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of assoil1
C13: from Old French assoldre, from Latin absolvere to absolve
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My father died, lay down with fever, and at first I was glad, may God assoil me.
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Say to toil: Nor to seek to leave the tending of thy vines, For all the heat of the day, till it declines, And death's mild curfew shall from work assoil.
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Against my lusts I ever war, in vain, I think on my ill deeds with shame and pain; I trust Thou wilt assoil me of my sins, But even so, my shame must still remain.
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May the Lord God assoil him never for his treasonable deed.
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“Then, daughter, assoil thy soul of its taint by full confession.â€
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