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inhaust, v. rare.|ɪnˈhɔːst| [f. in-2 + L. haust-, ppl. stem of haurīre to draw: cf. exhaust.] trans. To draw or suck in; to inhale; to imbibe.
1547Boorde Brev. Health §356. 114 b, It may come of some flye inhausted into a mans throte sodeynely. 1848Thackeray Bk. Snobs xxii, Whilst he was inhausting his smoking tea. So inhaustion |ɪnˈhɔːstjən|, inhalation.
1854Brinton in Circ. Sc. (c 1865) II. 4/1 Apparatus for the inhaustion or the expulsion of the respiratory gases. |