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† enˈhort, v. Obs. Also 4 enhurte, 4–5 enort. [a. OF. enhort-er, enort-er:—L. inhortāri, f. in- (see in-) + hortāri to exhort.] trans. To exhort, encourage, incite. Const. to with inf., and simply. Also with n. as obj.: To recommend, suggest, insist upon.1382 Wyclif 2 Sam. xi. 25 Coumfort thi fiȝter...
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▪ I. exhort, v. (ɛgzˈhɔːt, ɛgˈzɔːrt) Forms: 4–6 exort(e, -horte, 4– exhort. [ad. L. exhort-āri, f. ex- intensive + hortāri to encourage: see hortatory. Cf. F. exhorter and enhort. Not now in colloquial use.] 1. trans. To admonish earnestly; to urge by stimulating words to conduct regarded as laudabl...
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