Complete Definition of "exeunt"

English
Etymology
from Latin exeunt, 'they leave', the third person plural form of exīre 'to leave'
Pronunciation
(US) IPA: /��ksi�nt/

Verb
exeunt

  1. obsolete they leave the stage (a stage direction to two or more actors, the plural counterpart of exit)

#*William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet
#*:Get thee to bed, and rest; for thou hast need. (Exeunt Lady Capulet and Nurse.)
#*Christopher Marlow, Doctor Faustus
#*:Enter two Devils.
#*:Wagner. How now sir, will you serve me now?
#*:Robin. Ay, good Wagner, take away the devils then.
#*:Wagner. Spirits, away! [Exeunt Devils.] Now, sirrah, follow me.
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