KJV Dictionary Definition: respit
respit
RES'PIT, n.
1. Pause; temporary intermission of labor, or of any process or operation; interval of rest.
Some pause and respit only I require.
2. In law, reprieve; temporary suspension of the execution of a capital offender.
3. Delay; forbearance; prolongation of time for the payment of a debt beyond the legal time.
4. The delay of appearance at court granted to a jury, beyond the proper term.
RES'PIT, v.t.
1. To relieve by a pause or interval of rest.
To respit his day-labor with repast.
2. To suspend the execution of a criminal beyond the time limited by the sentence; to delay for a time.
3. To give delay of appearance at court; as, to respit a jury.
respited
RES'PITED, pp. Relieved from labor; allowed a temporary suspension of execution.
respiting
RES'PITING, ppr. Relieving from labor; suspending the execution of a capital offender.