v. Obs. [ad. L. ēvomĕ-re: see next.] = next. lit. and fig.

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c. 1450.  Mirour Saluacioun, 3446. On the thredde day therafter on the land hym [Jonas] evomed [v.r. kest out].

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1524.  St. Papers Hen. VIII., VI. 231. He shall at the last, fynding tyme and oportunitie, evome and discouer his pestiferous intent.

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1535.  Stewart, Cron. Scot., II. 308. Suddanelie it [stomack] will … Evome agane all that it tuik befoir.

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