v. Obs. [f. L. ējūrāt- ppl. stem of ējūrāre to abjure.] trans. To abjure, renounce. Hence Ejuration (see quot.).
162262. Heylin, Cosmogr., I. (1682), 209. The Faith of Christ was defiled with Arrianism; not ejurated till the year 588.
1626. Cockeram, Ejurate, to forsweare, or resigne ones place.
1656. Blount, Glossogr., Ejuration, a renouncing or resignation.
167896. in Phillips.
17211800. in Bailey.