v. Obs. rare. [f. L. efflāt- ppl. stem of efflāre, f. ex out + flāre to blow.] trans. To puff out.
1634. Sir T. Herbert, Trav., 78. Efflated with pride and high opinions of his worth.
1656. in Blount, Glossogr.
1775. in Ash.
1864. in Webster; and in mod. Dicts.