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.

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1480.  Caxton, Ovid’s 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.

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