† exulantadj.
Etymology: < Latin ex(s)ulantem, present participle of ex(s)ulāre : see exulate v.
Obsolete.
rare.
society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabiting temporarily > exile or state of > [adjective]
1636 R. Basset tr. G. A. de Paoli 260 Iustinian..who was now exulant in Cersonia.
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