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exulate
▪ I. † ˈexulate, n. Obs. [ad. L. ex(s)ulāt-us, pa. pple. of ex(s)ul-āre: see next.] = exile n.2c 1470 Harding Chron. clxxxviii. iv, The lordes fled..as exulates. 1557 Paynel Barclay's Jugurth 12 Wo is me miserable exulate. 1647–9 G. Daniel Poems Wks. (Grosart) II. 127 His Maister, (long an Exulate) ... Oxford English Dictionary
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exulant
† ˈexulant, a. Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. ex(s)ulantem, pr. pple. of ex(s)ulāre: see exulate v.] Living in exile.1636 R. Brathwait Lives Rom. Emp. 260 Iustinian..who was now exulant in Cersonia. Oxford English Dictionary
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exulation
† exuˈlation Obs. rare—1. Also 6 -oun. [ad. L. ex(s)ulātiōn-em, n. of action f. ex(s)ulāre: see exulate v.] Banishment, exile.1535 Stewart Cron. Scot. (1858) I. 91 In the tyme of his exulatioun The lordis maid gude reparatioun. Oxford English Dictionary
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exul
▪ I. † ˈexul, n. Obs. [a. L. ex(s)ul, f. ex- out + root sal- to go (cf. salīre to leap).] A banished person; = exile n.21566 Gascoigne & Kinwelmarsh Iocasta in Child's Four Old Plays (1848) 140 Eteocles should sway the kingly mace, And Polynice as exul should departe. 1595 Spenser Col. Clout 806 The... Oxford English Dictionary
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