a. Obs. rare1. In 7 exufflicate. [app. an arbitrary formation on EXSUFFLATE. Hanmer 1744 proposed to read exsuffolate, from It. suffolare ‘to whistle, to bizze, to whizze’ (Florio); this was adopted by some later editors.] ? Puffed up, inflated, ‘windy.’

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1604.  Shaks., Oth., III. iii. 182. Exchange me for a Goat, When I shall turne the businesse of my Soule To such exufflicate, and blow’d Surmises.

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