exeunt
[ ek-see-uh nt, -oo nt ]
/ ˈɛk si ənt, -ˌʊnt /
verb (used without object)
(they) go offstage (used formerly as a stage direction, usually preceding the names of the characters): Exeunt soldiers and townspeople.
Origin of exeunt
1475–85; < Latin, 3rd person plural present indicative of
exīre to
exit1
Words nearby exeunt
exert,
exert oneself,
exertainment,
exertion,
exeter,
exeunt,
exeunt omnes,
exfiltrate,
exfoliant,
exfoliate,
exfoliation
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British Dictionary definitions for exeunt
exeunt
/ Latin (ˈɛksɪˌʌnt) /
they go out: used as a stage direction
Cultural definitions for exeunt
exeunt
[ (ek-see-uhnt, ek-see-oont) ]
A stage direction indicating that two or more actors leave the stage. Exeunt is Latin for “They go out.”