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‖ exta|ˈɛkstə| [L. exta in same sense.] See quot. 1884; spec. (Antiq.) the entrails of a victim from which auguries were taken by soothsayers.
1663J. Spencer Prophecies (1665) 23 Diviners by the Smoke, the Exta, the Incense on the Altar. 1730–6in Bailey (folio). 1855Smedley Occult Sciences 152 None of the ‘exta’, however favourable they might have been, were of the slightest avail. 1884Syd. Soc. Lex., Exta, the viscera of the chest, originally. Also, occasionally used for the abdominal viscera, especially the bowels. |