v. Obs. [f. L. exort- ppl. stem of exorīrī, f. ex- (see EX- pref.1) + orīrī to arise.] intr. To spring up, issue forth.
a. 1400. Cov. Myst. (1841), 107. Alle myn Aungellys
crye that grace to man myghte exorte.
Exort(e, obs. form of EXHORT.
Exortacion, -ation, obs. ff. EXHORTATION.