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- verb archaic Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
expel .
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Examples
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Treacle of _Gene_, as a little _Walnut_, dissolve all these together upon the fire, and let the Patient drink it blood-warm, within twenty hours or sooner that he is sick, and let him neither eat nor drink six howres after, but lye so warme in his bed, that he may sweat, this expelleth the Disease from the heart, and if he be disposed to
A Book of Fruits and Flowers Anonymous
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_Methridate_ two drams, mingle them well together, and eat thereof to bed-ward, the quantity of a hazell nut; this doth expell all windinesse of the stomach, expelleth raw humours and venomous vapours, causeth good digestion, dryeth the Rheume, strengthneth the memory and sight.
A Book of Fruits and Flowers Anonymous
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In children it killeth and expelleth the wormes of the guts and belly, and letteth and hindreth the breeding and new encrease of any moe.
Spadacrene Anglica The English Spa Fountain Edmund Deane
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For besides that it openeth obstructions, it expelleth the redundant water contained in the belly, and contemperateth the unnaturall heat of the liver.
Spadacrene Anglica The English Spa Fountain Edmund Deane
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[Fol.xliiij. r] vertue are so of nature contrary, as fire and water, the vio - lence of the one expelleth the other: for, in the mansion of ver - tue, vice at one tyme harboreth not, neither vertue with vice
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This is excellent for Swounding Fits or Convulsions, and expelleth any venomous Disease; it also cureth any sort of Agues.
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And who either conserveth goodness or expelleth evils, but God the Ruler and
The Theological Tractates and The Consolation of Philosophy Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius 1908
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Heart-burn, and purgeth Melacholy and Flegm it expelleth Urine; it preserveth a Colour in the Face; and is an utter enemy to the Palsey; take three spoonfuls of it at a time, morning and evening twice a week.
The Gentlewoman's Companion: or,%0AA Guide to the Female Sex 1675
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But perfected sanctification expelleth sin in its essence, being root and branch in its dominion, lordly power indwelling, so that it is no more: and this is like the expelling of night-darkness out of the whole body of the air, by the presence of the sun diffusing its beams and light from east to west, and north and south.
The Tryal & Triumph of Faith: or An Exposition of the History of Christs dispossessing of the daughter of the woman of Canaan. 1600-1661 1645
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This water suffereth not the heart to burn, nor melancholly, nor the Spleen to be lifted up above nature: it expelleth the Rheum, preserveth the
The Closet of Sir Kenelm Digby Knight Opened Kenelm Digby 1634
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