v. Obs. rare1. [f. L. ēluctāt-, ppl. stem of ēluctāri to struggle out.] intr. To struggle forth.
a. 1670. Hacket, Abp. Williams, I. (1693), 36. They did eluctate out of their Injuries with credit to themselves.
v. Obs. rare1. [f. L. ēluctāt-, ppl. stem of ēluctāri to struggle out.] intr. To struggle forth.
a. 1670. Hacket, Abp. Williams, I. (1693), 36. They did eluctate out of their Injuries with credit to themselves.