The Collaborative International Dictionary
Assoilzie \As*soil"zie\, Assoilyie \As*soil"yie\, v. t. [Old form assoil[yogh]e. See Assoil.] (Scots Law) To absolve; to acquit by sentence of court.
God assoilzie him for the sin of bloodshed.
--Sir W.
Scott.
Wiktionary
vb. (context transitive archaic English) To absolve, acquit; to release from blame or sin.
Usage examples of "assoilzie".
King Pest poked in his marlin-spike, that as for the matter of two or three gallons more or less of Black Strap, it was a trifle to a tight sea-boat like myself not overstowed --but when it comes to drinking the health of the Devil (whom God assoilzie) and going down upon my marrow bones to his ill-favored majesty there, whom I know, as well as I know myself to be a sinner, to be nobody in the whole world, but Tim Hurlygurly the stage-player --why!