Obs. ? Also excorse. [var. of SCOURSE.] intr. To exchange, barter, swop. (It is doubtful whether quot. 1593 belongs here.)
1593. Nashe, Christs T., 52 b. So shall you be ready to curse God, and desire to be swallowed quicke, to excorse the agony you are in.
1623. Cockeram, II. To Change Excourse, Trucke, Traffique Barter.