n. Archaic 1. The act of shriving. 2. Confession to a priest. 3. Absolution given by a priest. See Note at short shrift. [Middle English, from Old English scrift, from Latin scrīptum, something written, from neuter past participle of scrībere, to write; see SHRIVE.] |
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