Sc. Obs. A balanced account; an acquittance, receipt. ‘So called from the phrase, et sic æque, which was written at the foot of an account when it was closed or settled.’ (Jam. Suppl.)

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1636.  Rec. Burgh Glasg. (1876), II. 41. Supplicatiounes to the exchequer annent our eque.

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1637.  Rec. Burgh Aberdean (1871), I. 118. The tounes eque wpoun the payment of thair burrow mailles.

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