† exˈcuriate, v. Obs.—0
[f. L. excūriāt- ppl. stem of excūriāre to eject from the curia, f. ex- out + cūria the senate-house.]
‘To throw out of the Court’ (Blount Glossogr. 1656–81).
Hence excuriˈation.
| 1692–1732 Coles, Excuriate. 1658 Phillips, Excuriation. |