O"bit (?), n. [OF. obit, L. obitus, fr. obire to go against, to go to meet, (sc.mortem) to die; ob (see Ob-) + ire to go. See Issue.]
1.
Death; decease; the date of one's death.
Wood.
2.
A funeral solemnity or office; obsequies.
3.
A service for the soul of a deceased person on the anniversary of the day of his death.
The emoluments and advantages from oblations, obits, and other sources, increased in value.
Milman.
Post obit [L. post obitum]. See Post-obit.
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