Obs. [ad. L. exscrīpt-um, neut. pa. pple. of exscrībĕre: see prec.] A copy, written extract.

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1609.  J. Davies, Holy Rood (Grosart, 1876), 13. Ah, might it please Thy dread exuperance To write th’ excript thereof in humble hearts.

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1677.  R. Cary, Chronol., II. I. I. i. 90. The Variety of Copies or Exscripts.

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1775.  in Ash.

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