Obs. [ad. L. ēject-us, f. ējicĕre, f. ē out + jacĕre to throw.] Used as pa. pple. of next.

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1432–50.  trans. Higden (1865), I. 123. The inhabitatores of whom somme tyme eiecte and put in captiuite.

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1526.  Pilgr. Perf. (W. de W., 1531), 208 b. Now is the prynce of ye worlde eiecte & casten out.

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