Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for Exorcise (-d)
exorcise (-d), v. [L. < Gr. < 'out' + 'oath'.]
To expel evil spirits by conjurations, prayers and ceremonies; [fig] to bring or force out; expose [ED's use in this case shows that something positive can be brought out, not simply something evil in the general sense of the word.]
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