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Definition of Excide
1. v. t. To cut off.
Definition of Excide
1. to excise [v -CIDED, -CIDING, -CIDES] - See also: excise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Excide
Literary usage of Excide
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Zarathustra, Philo, the Achaemenids and Israel: Being a Treatise Upon the by Lawrence Heyworth Mills (1906)
"On what particular warrant does our distinguished commentator excide the ...
as usual, go much further than he does; and I excide its context which is ..."
2. Tertullian by Tertullian (1842)
"... after the views of the philosophers, and from the one way have cut out1 many'
excide- devious and inextricable mazes. ..."
3. Forces in Fiction: And Other Essays by Richard Burton (1902)
"Yet he did not hesitate to excide ruthlessly passage after passage, though of
the greatest literary value, if they seemed to him non-dramatic—ornamental, ..."