exeat

English

Etymology

Latin third-person singular subjunctive of exeō (depart) used as an impersonal imperative, literally “let him go forth”.

Noun

exeat (plural exeats)

  1. A license or permit for absence from a college or a religious house (such as a monastery).
  2. A permission which a bishop grants to a priest to go out of his diocese.

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Latin

Verb

exeat

  1. third-person singular present active subjunctive of exeō
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