어원, quies-; quiet-= rest; quiet, set free
acquiesce /ˌakwēˈes/ v. 묵종하다 (acquiesce in his proposal *ac-<*ad-= near cf. access 접근)
early 17th century: from Latin acquiescere, from ad- ‘to, at’ + quiescere ‘to rest’.
Similar:
permit
consent to
agree to
allow
assent to
give one's consent to
accept
concur with
give one's assent to
quietude n. 평온; 안식 (At last Edgar A. Poe found his quietude he sought all through his life.)
requiem n. 안식; 죽은 이를 위한 미사(곡) (play a requiem for the deceased)
Middle English: from Latin (first word of the Mass), accusative of requies ‘rest’
acquit v. 석방하다 (acquit the prisoner)
Middle English (originally in the sense ‘pay a debt, discharge a liability’): from Old French acquiter, from medieval Latin acquitare ‘pay a debt’, from ad- ‘to’ + quitare ‘set free’.
Similar:
absolve
clear
exonerate
exculpate
declare innocent
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