v. Obs., less correctly abtrude. [ad. L. abstrūd-ĕre to thrust away, conceal, f. abs away + trūd-ĕre to thrust.] To thrust away.

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1627.  Feltham, Resolves (1677), I. xii. 18. Those that are perfect men … must as well know bad, that they may abtrude it.

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1662.  Phillips, Abstrude, to thrust away from. [Thence in Bailey, Johnson, etc.]

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