- Receit
- Receit Re*ceit" (r[-e]*s[=e]t"), n. Receipt. [Obs.] --Chaucer. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
receit — receit(e obs. forms of receipt n. and v.1 … Useful english dictionary
receite — receit(e obs. forms of receipt n. and v.1 … Useful english dictionary
Simplified Spelling Board — The Simplified Spelling Board was an American organization created in 1906 to reform the spelling of the English language, making it simpler and easier to learn, and eliminating many of its inconsistencies. The board operated until 1920, the year … Wikipedia
senior note — noun A bond that takes priority for receit of principal and interest over other debt securities sold by the issuer in the event the issuer goes bankrupt … Wiktionary
Old Change — South out of Cheapside, at No.10, to Knightrider Street (P.O. Directory). In Farringdon Ward Within, Bread Street and Castle Baynard Wards. First mention: Old Change, 1293 4 (Ct. H.W. I. 111). Other names and forms: la Chaunge, 1297 8… … Dictionary of London
recès — ou recez [ rəsɛ ] n. m. • recez 1551; lat. recessus « action de se retirer » 1 ♦ Hist. Acte dans lequel les diètes de l Empire germanique consignaient leurs délibérations avant de se retirer. Le Recès de 1803. 2 ♦ Diplom. Procès verbal de… … Encyclopédie Universelle
recevoir — 1. (re se voir), je reçois, tu reçois, il reçoit, nous recevons, vous recevez, ils reçoivent ; je recevais ; je reçus ; je recevrai ; reçois, qu il reçoive, recevons, recevez, qu ils reçoivent ; que je reçoive, que tu reçoives, qu il reçoive, que … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
receipt — (n.) late 14c., statement of ingredients in a potion or medicine, from Anglo Fr. or O.N.Fr. receite receipt, recipe (c.1300), altered (by influence of receit he receives, from V.L. *recipit) from O.Fr. recete, from L. recepta received, fem. pp.… … Etymology dictionary
receipt — n. & v. n. 1 the act or an instance of receiving or being received into one s possession (will pay on receipt of the goods). 2 a written acknowledgement of this, esp. of the payment of money. 3 (usu. in pl.) an amount of money etc. received. 4… … Useful english dictionary