Obs. rare. [f. L. exust- ppl. stem of exūrĕre, f. ex- out + ūrĕre to burn.] trans. To burn up. Hence Exusted ppl. a.

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1623–6.  in Cockeram.

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1823.  New Monthly Mag., VII. 144. The exusted vampyre Arnold Paul had strangled … a number of cattle.

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