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† eˈxaun Obs. rare—1. [Meant to represent the pronunciation (ɛgzɑ̃) of Fr. exempt. Cf. exon1.] = exempt n.1678 Butler Hud. iii. ii. 600 This comes of Breaking Covenants, And setting up Exauns of Saints.
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▪ I. exon1 (ˈɛksɒn) [app. intended to express the pronunciation (ɛgzɑ̃) of Fr. exempt. Cf. exaun, occurring as a spelling of exempt in 1678; also exant (quot. 1655 below), used in the sense of exempt n. 4 a. The ‘exempts’ or ‘exons’ of the Yeomen of the Guard, according to Thoms Bk. of the Court, we...
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