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    Qui·e·tus
    /ˈkwīədəs/

    noun

    • 1. death or something that causes death, regarded as a release from life.
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  3. Quietus is a noun that means final settlement, removal from activity, or something that quiets or represses. It comes from Medieval Latin and has been used by Shakespeare and other writers.

  4. Quietus means a finishing stroke, anything that effectually ends or settles, or a discharge or release from life. It comes from Medieval Latin quiētus, meaning (he) is quiet, at rest. See how to use quietus in a sentence and its synonyms.

  5. IPA guide. Use the noun quietus to mean death, especially when it's seen as a relief. Quietus is a poetic, old-fashioned word for death. It's a way of viewing death as an "eternal rest," or as a release from the turmoil of life, and also a delicate way to refer to the fact that someone has died.

  6. 4 days ago · Quietus is a noun that means anything that kills, ends, or settles something, or a release from life or debt. It comes from Latin quiētus est, meaning he is at rest or quiet.

  7. Quietus is a noun that has six meanings, such as a state of being quiet or still, or a Latin word for death. Learn how to pronounce, spell and cite quietus, and see its earliest known use and related words.

  8. Quietus is a noun that means death or something that causes death, considered as a welcome end to life. It is often used in a literary context. See how to pronounce it, use it in a sentence and find synonyms.

  9. Overview. quietus. Quick Reference. Death or something that causes death, regarded as a release from life. The expression dates from late Middle English, and represents an abbreviation of medieval Latin quietus est ‘he is quit’, originally used as a form of receipt or discharge on payment of a debt.

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