Obs. Forms: 6 exhibet, -yte, exhybet, exibite, 6–7 exhibit(e. [ad. L. exhibit-us, pa. pple. of exhibēre: see EXHIBIT v.] = exhibited, pa. pple. of EXHIBIT v.

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1526.  Pilgr. Perf. (W. de W., 1531), 192 b. Worshyp exhibyte and done to the sayntes of God.

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1529.  Wolsey, in Ellis, Orig. Lett., I. 104, II. 8. Thys kyndnes exibite from the Kyngs Hyghnes shall prolong my lyff.

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1534.  Whitinton, Tullyes Offices, II. (1540), 103. Who is he … that wyll not prefer in his dyligence exhybet the fauour of a ryche man.

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1552.  Abp. Hamilton, Catech. (1884), 4. We have exhibet to you this present Catechisme.

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1639.  Charles I., Proclam. Scot., 4. Some whereof were produced and exhibit by our Commissioner.

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