pa. pple. Obs. [a. Fr. extrait, pa. pple. of extraire, earlier estraire:L. extrahĕre: see EXTRACT v. See EXTRACT, EXTRAUGHT ppl. adjs.] a. Drawn out, extracted. b. Derived, descended.
1480. Caxton, Ovids Met., XIII. ii. Ulixes wyl compare with me, that am extrait of suche lygnage. Ibid. (1481), Myrr., I. ix. 35. Of this science [Rethoryque] were extrayt and drawen the lawes and decrees whiche by nede serue [etc.]. Ibid. (1483), Gold. Leg., 93/1. Saynt Lucye was extrayt of a noble lygnage.