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单词 quietus
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quietus

See also: Quietus

English

Etymology

Short for Medieval Latin quiētus est (literally he is quit). First attested in the 1530s. Earlier attested as Late Middle English quietus est.[1] Doublet of quiet and coy.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kwaɪˈiːtəs/

Noun

quietus (usually uncountable, plural quietuses)

  1. A stillness or pause; something that quiets or represses; removal from activity.
    • 1886, Henry James, chapter XXX, in The Bostonians, London; New York, N.Y.: Macmillan and Co., OCLC 3179002, page 284:
      Olive's specific terrors and dangers had by this time very much blown over; Basil Ransom had given no sign of life for ages, and Henry Burrage had certainly got his quietus before they went to Europe.
  2. (figuratively) Death.
    • c. 1599–1602 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies [] (First Folio), London: [] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, OCLC 606515358, [Act III, scene i], page 265:
      When he himſelfe might his Quietus make / With a bare Bodkin?
    • 1887, Harriet W. Daly, Digging, Squatting, and Pioneering Life in the Northern Territory of South Australia, page 336:
      After a good deal of firing, and lying in wait - for every time he heard a shot down he'd go, and on coming to the surface, would only expose about two or three inches of his nose to fire at - we managed to give him his quietus.
  3. Final settlement (e.g., of a debt).
  • quiescence
  • quiet
  • quietude

References

  1. Douglas Harper (2001–2023), quietus”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.

Anagrams

  • tiuques

Latin

Etymology

From Proto-Italic *kʷjētos, perfect passive participle of quiēscō (repose, lie still).

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /kʷiˈeː.tus/, [kʷiˈeːt̪ʊs̠]
  • (Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /kwiˈe.tus/, [kwiˈɛːt̪us]

Participle

quiētus (feminine quiēta, neuter quiētum, comparative quiētior, superlative quiētissimus); first/second-declension participle

  1. at rest/nap, quiet, keeping quiet.
  2. peaceful, neutral.
  3. tranquil, calm.
    Synonyms: misericors, tranquillus, mitis, placidus, clemens
    Antonyms: violēns, obstreperus, clāmātōrius, trux, ferōx, atrōx, silvāticus, ācer
  4. modest, moderate, unambitious.
  5. inactive, retired from public life.
  6. phlegmatic, stolid.
    Synonym: lentus
  7. excused, absolved of.

Declension

First/second-declension adjective.

NumberSingularPlural
Case / GenderMasculineFeminineNeuterMasculineFeminineNeuter
Nominativequiētusquiētaquiētumquiētīquiētaequiēta
Genitivequiētīquiētaequiētīquiētōrumquiētārumquiētōrum
Dativequiētōquiētōquiētīs
Accusativequiētumquiētamquiētumquiētōsquiētāsquiēta
Ablativequiētōquiētāquiētōquiētīs
Vocativequiētequiētaquiētumquiētīquiētaequiēta

Derived terms

  • quiētō
  • quiēscō
  • quiētālis
  • quiētī

Descendants

  • Lombard: quet
  • Aromanian: ãntset
  • Asturian: quedu, quietu
  • Catalan: quiet, quiti
  • Dutch: kwijt
  • English: coy, quiet, quietus, quit
  • French: coi, quiet, quitte
  • Friulian: cuiet, cujet
  • Galician: quieto
  • Italian: cheto, quieto
  • Portuguese: quedo, quieto
  • Romanian: încet, cet, chit
  • Romansch: quiet, quieu, tgieu, cieu
  • Sardinian: chetu, achietu, chietu
  • Sicilian: cuetu, quetu
  • Spanish: quedo, quieto
  • Venetian: chieto, chiet, cet

References

  • quietus”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • quietus”, in Charlton T. Lewis (1891) An Elementary Latin Dictionary, New York: Harper & Brothers
  • quietus in Enrico Olivetti, editor (2003-2023) Dizionario Latino, Olivetti Media Communication
  • quietus in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D. P. Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold Favre, 1883–1887)
  • quietus in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette
  • Carl Meißner; Henry William Auden (1894) Latin Phrase-Book, London: Macmillan and Co.
    • to lay oneself down to slee: somno or quieti se tradere
    • in a dream: per quietem, in quiete
    • to remain inactive in camp: se (quietum) tenere castris
  • quietus”, in Harry Thurston Peck, editor (1898) Harper's Dictionary of Classical Antiquities, New York: Harper & Brothers
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