Obs. rare. [f. prec. sb.]

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  a.  trans. To subject to efflux; to cause to flow forth. b. intr. To flow forth; (of time) to elapse. Hence Effluxing ppl. a., outflowing.

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1660.  Boyle, Seraph. Love, xi. (1700), 61. Some odd Centuries of years, (efflux’d since the Creation). Ibid. (1669), Contn. New Exp., Wks. 1772, III. 222. As much mercury as will of itself flow out is effluxed.

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1674.  R. Godfrey, Inj. & Ab. Physick, 147. From his own effluxing goodness of Charity, he alwayes took care of me.

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