[f. the sb.] intr. To issue, to go forth. (Perfect tenses sometimes conjugated with be.)
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.
1765. W. Law, trans. Behmens Myst. Magnum, i. (1772), 11. That which is egressed is called the Lubet of the Deity.
1866. J. Rose, Ovids Fasti, II. 203. Forth from the camp egressd their bands.