Definition of Exodist

1. an emigrant [n -S] - See also: emigrant

Lexicographical Neighbors of Exodist

exocytosing
exocytosis
exocytotic
exocytotic vesicle
exode
exodeoxyribonuclease
exodeoxyribonucleases
exoderm
exodermis
exodermises
exoderms
exodes
exodeviation
exodic
exodic nerve
exodist (current term)
exodists
exodoi
exodontia
exodontias
exodontic
exodontics
exodontist
exodontists
exodos
exodus
exoduses
exody
exoenergic
exoenthalpic

Literary usage of Exodist

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Life of Artemas Ward, the First Commander-in-Chief of the American by Charles Martyn (1921)
"He had been one of the founders of the township—as, early in the history of New England, his grandfather, William Ward, a Puritan exodist, had shared in the ..."

2. John Quincy Adams Ward: An Appreciation by Adeline Adams (1912)
"Most of the sculptors of our important middle period were of the Early exodist variety. These men have incurred the displeasure of the ultra-patriotic; ..."

3. The Land of Midian (revisited). by Richard Francis Burton (1879)
"... the horror and disgust with which he, one of the greatest of geographical innovators, regards a younger rival theory, the exodist innovation ..."

4. Romania by Société des amis de la Romania (1872)
"Dieus exodist les sons pensers ; et si el non ad ois ... forme fr. correspondante est donc exodist (dans ce mot à demi-savant, l'xa pu se maintenir); ..."

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