Obs. rare. [ad. L. vindicta.] Vengeance, revenge; retribution.
1639. Guild, in Spalding, Troubles (1828), I. 314. As Simeon and Levi, pretending religion, but intending their own private vindict.
1675. R. Burthogge, Causa Dei, 141. The Punishments annexed to them must be executed on offenders, they being Vindicts and concerning God.