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exute

[ig-zoot]

verb (used with object)

exuted, exuting 
  1. Archaic.to strip or dispossess (someone) of something; take something away from (used withof ).

    The Duke was exuted of his duchy by the conjoined forces of Spain and Savoy.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of exute1

First recorded in 1530–40; from Latin ūٳܲ “stripped off,” past participle of exuere “to remove, strip off, divest oneself of”; exuviae ( def. )

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