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▪ I. † eˈxute, pa. pple. Obs. [ad. L. exūt-us, pa. pple. of exuĕre: see next.] Stripped.
c1430tr. T. à Kempis' Imit. ii. iv, A man conuertyng him holy to god, is exute & taken fro þe body & chaunged into a newe man. ▪ II. exute, v. Obs. exc. Hist.|ɛgˈzjuːt| [f. L. exūt- ppl. stem of exuĕre to draw or pull off.] trans. To strip (a person) of; to divest or deprive of.
1535Stewart Cron. Scot. III. 182 The governing..In thair handis he did agane resing, And him exutet of office and cuir. 1669R. B. Life T. Morton 98 Exuted of his secretarie's place. 1829Southey in Q. Rev. XXXIX. 391 [He] was degraded, exuted of all his preferments. |