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ǁ Vacat. World English Historical Dictionary

ǁ Vacat. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1928, rev. 2024. ǁ Vacat Obs. [L., 3rd sing. pres. ind. of vacāre to be vacant. Cf. VACATUR.] An annulment or abrogation.

1 1592.  Child-Marriages, 160. To thend that the Recognizaunce thereof may be Adnihilated and voyd, and a vacat therevpon to be entred.

2 1643.  R. Baker, Chron., Edw. II., 145. The want of his fathers blessing … without which a Vacat is set upon the labours of men.

3 a. 1672.  Twysden, in Spelman’s Hist. Sacrilege (1698), Add. 21. Matt. Paris … having written that Marriage to have been Contra Consilium Episc. Edmundi, [he] did afterwards make a Vacat of it.

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