Excuss
Definition of Excuss
Ex`cuss´
v. t.
1.
To
shake
off
;
to
discard
.
To
excuss
the
notation
of
a
Geity
out
of
their
minds
.
- Bp. Stillingfleet.
2.
To
inspect
;
to
investigate
;
to
decipher
.
To
take
some
pains
in
excusing
some
old
monuments
.
- F. Junius (1654).
3.
To
seize
and
detain
by
law
,
as
goods
.
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