v. Obs. [ad. L. exōr-āre, f. ex- (see EX- pref.1) + ōrāre to entreat.] trans. To beseech, prevail upon by entreaty; = EXORATE.

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1598.  Tofte, Alba (1880), 54. Exorde, desirde, intreated, they’le not be.

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