Exsufflicate

What is Exsufflicate?


1.

Only used once by Shakespeare in Othello and is guessed to mean inflated, or spat out and flyblown.

To such exsufflicate and blown surmises, matching thy inference.

See william shakespeare, unknown, words, shakespeare


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