v. Obs. rare1. In 78 extercorate. [f. ppl. stem of late L. exstercorāre, f. ex- out + stercor-, stercus dung.]
a. trans. To eject as dung. b. intr. To carry out dung. Hence Exstercoration.
1609. J. Davies, Holy Rood (Grosart, 1876), 20. Shall euer Flesh Extercorate her filth Thee to annoy?
165681. Blount, Glossogr., Extercorate, to carry forth dung.
16921732. Coles, Exstercorate.
1727. Bailey, vol. II., Extercoration.