v. Obs., less correctly abtrude. [ad. L. abstrūd-ĕre to thrust away, conceal, f. abs away + trūd-ĕre to thrust.] To thrust away.
1627. Feltham, Resolves (1677), I. xii. 18. Those that are perfect men must as well know bad, that they may abtrude it.
1662. Phillips, Abstrude, to thrust away from. [Thence in Bailey, Johnson, etc.]