Obs. rare. [ad. L. vindicta.] Vengeance, revenge; retribution.

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1639.  Guild, in Spalding, Troubles (1828), I. 314. As Simeon and Levi, pretending religion, but intending their own private vindict.

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1675.  R. Burthogge, Causa Dei, 141. The Punishments annexed to them must be executed on offenders, they being Vindicts and concerning God.

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