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† eˈxilient, a. Obs. Also 7 exh-. [ad. L. ex(s)ilientem, pr. pple. of ex(s)ilīre to spring out or forth, f. ex- out + salīre to spring.] That leaps forth or springs up; exulting, bounding; active, alert.
1669Addr. to Yng. Gentry Eng. 77 He might have the high spring-tides of exhilient joy enlarging their channels. a1711Ken Christophil Poet. Wks. 1721 I. 478 Th' exilient Strings..leap up into Chords. ― Edmund ibid. II. 20 God's Will..you all live exilient to fulfil. ― Hymnotheo ibid. III. 84 The Saints exilient Dust from Tombs uncas'd, Shall into Limbs be mutually embrac'd. |