Obs. [ad. L. exscrīpt-um, neut. pa. pple. of exscrībĕre: see prec.] A copy, written extract.
1609. J. Davies, Holy Rood (Grosart, 1876), 13. Ah, might it please Thy dread exuperance To write th excript thereof in humble hearts.
1677. R. Cary, Chronol., II. I. I. i. 90. The Variety of Copies or Exscripts.
1775. in Ash.