REMEID

Etymology

Noun

remeid (plural remeids)

(dialect) Remedy, whether

(Scotland, law) Legal redress of a wrong.

(Scotland & Northern Ireland) Any correction of a wrong or undesirable thing.

(Scotland, numismatics, obsolete) The proportion by which a coin may acceptably deviate from its ideal weight or proportion of precious metal.

Verb

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

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

Anagrams

• meride

Source: Wiktionary



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