Obs. ? Also excorse. [var. of SCOURSE.] intr. To exchange, barter, ‘swop.’ (It is doubtful whether quot. 1593 belongs here.)

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1593.  Nashe, Christ’s T., 52 b. So shall you be ready to curse God, and desire to be swallowed quicke, to excorse the agony you are in.

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1623.  Cockeram, II. To Change … Excourse, Trucke, Traffique … Barter.

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