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† exˈturb, v. Obs. [ad. L. exturb-āre, f. ex- out + turbāre to disturb, f. turba tumult.] trans. To hustle out, get rid of.
1615Sir G. Buck 3rd Univ. of Eng. xii. in Stow Chron. 971/2 All these noble Tenantes and occupants were thus exturbed, dead, and gon. 1603Sir C. Heydon Jud. Astrol. xi. 241 That one point of exturbing Esau, and of his inheritance set aside. |