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Exeunt

Exeunt \Ex"e*unt\ [L., 3d pers. pl. pres. of exire to go out.] They go out, or retire from the scene; as, exeunt all except Hamlet. See 1st Exit.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
exeunt

stage direction, late 15c., from Latin, literally "they go out," third person plural present indicative of exire (see exit).

Wiktionary
exeunt

n. A stage direction for more than one actor to leave the stage. vb. (context archaic English) they leave the stage (a stage direction to two or more actors, the plural counterpart of exit)

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Exeunt

Exeunt may refer to:

  • Third-person plural present active indicative of the Latin verb exire
  • A stage direction: "they leave"
  • A command in the Shakespeare programming language

Usage examples of "exeunt".

The earliest edition of the Malleus in the British museum reads: Nam die dnico sotularia iuuenu fungia seu pinguedie proci vt moris e p restauratoe fieri pungut et sic vbi ecclesia intrat tadiu malefice exire eccias non poterut quo adusq: exploratores aut exeunt aut illis licentia sub expssione ut sup exeundi peedat.

His boarding house was not expecting him, he and the other Mohocks having contrived a simultaneous two-night exeunt for a variety of reasons, medical, educational, familial.

Amid chanted praise, clown rolls by Sten and Alex, prancing tigers, the play came to a close, and exeunt omnes amid applause.