The word "assoilzied" is a variant spelling of "absolved". The IPA phonetic transcription of this word is /əˈsɔɪlzid/. The "s" sound is spelled with a "z" in the middle of the word due to its historical spelling in Middle English. The "ie" combination represents the long "i" sound, pronounced as "ahy". The final "d" represents a common past tense and past participle ending. While "assoilzied" may not be a frequently used spelling of "absolved", it is still a valid variant in some contexts.
The word "assoilzied" is derived from the Middle English term "assoilen", which has its roots in Old French "assoiler" and Latin "absolvere". "Assoilen" means to absolve or acquit someone of guilt or to grant pardon or forgiveness. The word "assoilzied" is the past participle form of "assoilen" and carries the same meaning of absolution or acquittal.