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quittance (n.)

c. 1200, "payment, compensation;" c. 1300, "discharge from an obligation," from Old French quitance (Modern French quittance), from quiter "clear, establish one's innocence;" also transitive, "release, let go, relinquish, abandon" (12c.), from quite "free, clear, entire, at liberty; discharged; unmarried," from Medieval Latin quitus, quittus, from Latin quietus "free" (in Medieval Latin "free from war, debts, etc."), also "calm, resting" (from PIE root *kweie- "to rest, be quiet").

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Definitions of quittance from WordNet

quittance (n.)
a document or receipt certifying release from an obligation or debt;
quittance (n.)
payment of a debt or obligation;
Synonyms: repayment
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