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Inquiet

Inquiet \In*qui"et\, v. t. [L. inquietare: cf. F. inquieter. See Quiet.] To disquiet. [Obs.]
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inquiet

vb. (context obsolete transitive English) To disquiet.

Usage examples of "inquiet".

Pourtant, malgre mes explications aussi franches que claires, je sens bien que tu es parti fache contre moi, et, ce qui est plus triste encore, inquiet et malheureux.

They wrapped in the felts designed for storms until, from a distance, they might well have seemed to be a straggling column of mummies, bandages peeling, staggering and lurching from their inquiet sleep.

I believe their spirits yet remain, inquiet among us, their spirits and those of their false gods.

Like a hot iron in her brain, a fiery brand of sanity after the dense, thick, solid, infinite inquiet soundlessness.