v. [ad. Gr. ἐξοστρακίζειν, f. ἐξ (see EX- pref.2) + ὀστρακίζειν to OSTRACIZE.] trans. To banish by ostracism; also fig. Hence Exostracized ppl. a.

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1838.  F. Lieber, Man. Pol. Ethics, I. 429. The exostracised citizen was not punished.

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1872.  F. Hall, False Philol., 70. This word [bountiful] which Mr. White exostracizes.

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