v. rare. In 7 exib-, pa. pple. exsibilat. [f. L. exsībilāt- ppl. stem of exsībilāre, f. ex- out + sībilāre to hiss: see SIBILANT.] trans. To hiss off the stage.

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1601.  Bp. Barlow, Def. Prot. Relig., Pref. 6. Cardinall Allen … hath long since exibilated this rash illation.

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1637.  Gillespie, Eng.-Pop. Cerem., III. iv. 58. He is to be ignominiously exsibilat.

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1721–1800.  in Bailey.

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