a. Obs. rare. [See next and -OUS.] Filthy, foul, obscene.

1

1628.  Feltham, Resolves, II. i. Wks. (1677), 157. Loose and unrins’d expressions are the purulent and spurcitious exhalations of a corrupted mind.

2

1658.  J. Jones, Ovid’s Ibis, To Rdr. This Ibis was a spurcitious unclean bird of Egypt.

3