remeid

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Anglo-Norman remeide and remede, from Old French remede. Cognate with remedy.[1]

Pronunciation

Noun

remeid (plural remeids)

  1. (dialectal) Remedy, whether
    1. (Scotland, law) Legal redress of a wrong.
    2. (Scotland and Northern Ireland) Any correction of a wrong or undesirable thing.
    3. (Scotland, numismatics, obsolete) The proportion by which a coin may acceptably deviate from its ideal weight or proportion of precious metal.

Derived terms

  • remeid in law, remeid of law

Verb

remeid (third-person singular simple present remeids, present participle remeiding, simple past and past participle remeided)

  1. (Scotland, obsolete) To remedy, in its various senses.

References

  1. Oxford English Dictionary, 3rd ed. "remeid, n." Oxford University Press (Oxford), 2009.

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