[f. the sb.] intr. To issue, to go forth. (Perfect tenses sometimes conjugated with be.)

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1578.  Banister, Hist. Man, VIII. 111 b. Two other payre of sinewes … which after they are egressed or gone forth, beget also, by together knittyng, one notable nerue.

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1765.  W. Law, trans. Behmen’s Myst. Magnum, i. (1772), 11. That which is egressed is called the Lubet of the Deity.

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1866.  J. Rose, Ovid’s Fasti, II. 203. Forth from the camp egress’d their bands.

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