Obs. rare. With pa. pple. 6 exulat. [f. L. ex(s)ulāt- ppl. stem of ex(s)ul-āre to be in exile, in late L. also transitive.] a. trans. To banish, exile. b. intr. To go into exile; to be in exile.

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1535.  Stewart, Cron. Scot., II. 18. Mony Scot … That exulat wer out of Albione.

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1640.  Howell, Dodona’s Gr., 203. Both exulating from their owne patrimoniall Territories.

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