a. Obs. rare1. In 7 exp-. [f. L. exspu-ĕre to spit out + -ATE2.] Spit out, ejected.
1604. Chapman, Byrons Conspir., II. Plays, 1873, II. 204. A poor and expuate humour of the Court.
a. Obs. rare1. In 7 exp-. [f. L. exspu-ĕre to spit out + -ATE2.] Spit out, ejected.
1604. Chapman, Byrons Conspir., II. Plays, 1873, II. 204. A poor and expuate humour of the Court.