Exorcise

Exorcise
Exorcise Ex"or*cise ([e^]ks"[o^]r*s[imac]z), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Exorcised} (-s[imac]zd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Exorcising} (-s[imac]`z[i^]ng).] [L. exorcizare, Gr. 'exorki`zein; 'ex out + "orki`zein to make one swear, bind by an oath, fr. "o`rkos oath: cf. F. exorciser.] 1. To cast out, as a devil, evil spirits, etc., by conjuration or summoning by a holy name, or by certain ceremonies; to expel (a demon) or to conjure (a demon) to depart out of a person possessed by one. [1913 Webster]

He impudently excorciseth devils in the church. --Prynne. [1913 Webster]

2. To deliver or purify from the influence of an evil spirit or demon. [1913 Webster]

Exorcise the beds and cross the walls. --Dryden. [1913 Webster]

Mr. Spectator . . . do all you can to exorcise crowds who are . . . processed as I am. --Spectator. [1913 Webster]


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.

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  • exorcisé — exorcisé, ée (è gzor si zé, zée) part. passé. Un démoniaque exorcisé par le prêtre …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • exorcise — (v.) c.1400, to invoke spirits, from O.Fr. exorciser (14c.), from L.L. exorcizare, from Gk. exorkizein banish an evil spirit; bind by oath (see EXORCISM (Cf. exorcism)). Sense of calling up evil spirits to drive them out became dominant 16c. A… …   Etymology dictionary

  • exorcise — (Brit.) v. expel an evil spirit, cast out a demon (also exorcize) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • exorcise — [v] free from evil spirits cast out, dismiss, drive out, expel, purge, purify, remove; concept 179 …   New thesaurus

  • exorcisé — Exorcisé, [exorcis]ée. part …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • exorcise — or exorcize [eks′ôr sīz΄] vt. exorcised or exorcized, exorcising or exorcizing [ME exorcisen < LL(Ec) exorcizare < Gr exorkizein, to swear a person (in N.T., to banish an evil spirit) < ex , out + horkizein, to make one swear < horkos …   English World dictionary

  • exorcise — v. (D; tr.) to exorcise from * * * [ eksɔːsaɪz] (D; tr.) to exorcise from …   Combinatory dictionary

  • exorcise — ex|or|cise [ eksɔr,saız ] 1. ) to get rid of an evil spirit using something such as a ceremony or prayer: A spring festival was held to exorcise all the evil spirits of winter. 2. ) to do something that helps you to stop thinking about a bad… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • exorcise — UK [ˈeksɔː(r)saɪz] / US [ˈeksɔrˌsaɪz] verb [transitive] Word forms exorcise : present tense I/you/we/they exorcise he/she/it exorcises present participle exorcising past tense exorcised past participle exorcised exorcize …   English dictionary

  • exorcise — verb expel through adjuration or prayers (Freq. 1) exorcise evil spirits • Syn: ↑exorcize • Derivationally related forms: ↑exorcism (for: ↑exorcize), ↑exorciser …   Useful english dictionary

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