v. Obs. [incorr. ad. L. effundĕre (see EFFUND v.), the perfect stem effūd- being taken instead of the pres. stem.] trans. To pour out.

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1634.  Sir T. Herbert, Trav., 7. This hidious Cataract … effudes it selfe altogether … into the Ocean.

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1657.  Tomlinson, Renou’s Disp., 79. Whereby part of it will be effuded.

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