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† exˈstruct, v. Obs. Also 7–8 extruct. [f. L. ex(s)truct- ppl. stem of ex(s)truĕre, f. ex- + struĕre to pile up, build.] trans. To build or pile up.
c1534tr. Pol. Verg. Eng. Hist. (Camden) I. 122 In the abbey of Glastonburie was exstructed for Arthur a magnificent sepulchre. 1657Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 216 It is expedient that we extruct a Shop for the student in the Pharmaceutical Art. 1755in Johnson. Hence † exˈstructed ppl. a.
1647H. More Poems 161 Those fair extructed loads Of carved stone. a1763Byrom Remarks Horace ii. iii. xvii, These high extructed spires. |