v. Obs. rare1. In 7–8 extercorate. [f. ppl. stem of late L. exstercorāre, f. ex- out + stercor-, stercus dung.]

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  a.  trans. To eject as dung. b. intr. To carry out dung. Hence Exstercoration.

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1609.  J. Davies, Holy Rood (Grosart, 1876), 20. Shall euer Flesh Extercorate her filth Thee to annoy?

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1656–81.  Blount, Glossogr., Extercorate, to carry forth dung.

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1692–1732.  Coles, Exstercorate.

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1727.  Bailey, vol. II., Extercoration.

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