rare. [ad. Gr. ἐξοδία going out, f. ἐξ out + ὁδός way.]
1. The Book of Exodus; = EXODUS 1.
1832. in Webster;
1847. in Craig.
2. = EXODUS 2 a.
1677. Hale, Prim. Orig. Man., II. iii. 146. Ever since the time of the Jewish Exody.
1832. in Webster.
3. = EXODUS 2 b.
1775. Ash, Exody, a departure, a journey from any place.
1832. in Webster.
1882. G. Macdonald, Castle Warlock, I. xx. 332. The plomp of the corks exody, and the gurgle of the wine speedily consoled him.