Definition of Exeats

1. exeat [n] - See also: exeat

Lexicographical Neighbors of Exeats

excuses
excusing
excusion
excusive
excuss
excussion
excussions
excycloduction
excyclophoria
excyclotorsion
excyclotropia
excyclovergence
excystation
exduction
exeat
exeats (current term)
exec
exec.
execrable
execrableness
execrablenesses
execrably
execrate
execrated
execrates
execrating
execration
execrations
execrative
execratives

Literary usage of Exeats

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

1. Jacques Bonhomme, John Bull on the Continent, From My Letter-box by Max O'Rell (1901)
"exeats.—Why Schoolboys are Revolutionary.—A State of Siege.—Surrender of the Besieged—Punishments—The Class-room. —Lectures and Lessons—Studies—The Hero of ..."

2. Benedictine Pioneers in Australia by Henry Norbert Birt (1911)
"It seems he has attained exeats for some young men, highly recommended by ... before having inspected their exeats? May not the Bishops themselves do this ..."

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