v. rare. [ad. L. ēgurgitāt- ppl. stem of ēgurgitāre, f. ē out + gurgitem whirlpool, gulf.] trans. To vomit forth; humorously, to utter (phrases).

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1656.  Blount, Glossogr.

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1709.  Brit. Apollo, II. No. 64. 2/2. Horisonant Phrases … which … with … Facility you Egurgitate.

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1862.  Q. Rev., July, 192. The most purposeless crystallo-chalybeate bubbles which earth has yet egurgitated.

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