RESPITE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster Word History Etymology Noun, Verb, and Adjective Middle English respit, from Anglo-French, from Medieval Latin respectus, from Latin, act of looking back — more at respect
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RESPITE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Origin of respite First recorded in 1200–50; (for the noun) Middle English respit, from Old French, from Latin respectus “action of looking back, consideration, regard”; (for the verb) Middle English respiten, from Old French respitier, from Latin respectāre “to await, keep looking around,” from respicere “to look back”; see respect
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