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Noun
excerpt (plural excerpts)
- A clip, snippet, passage or extract from a larger work such as a news article, a film, or a literary composition.
Verb
excerpt (third-person singular simple present excerpts, present participle excerpting, simple past and past participle excerpted)
- (transitive) To select or copy sample material (excerpts) from a work.
- ✤ out of which we have excerpted the following remarkable particulars1
Etymology
From Latin excerptus, past participle of excerpere (“to pick out”), from ex (“out”) + carpere (“to pick, pluck”).
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA: /ˈɛɡzɜː(p)t/, /ɛɡˈzɜː(p)t/, /ɛkˈsɜː(p)t/, /ˈɛksɜː(p)t/
- (General American, Canada) IPA: /ˈɛɡzɝ(p)t/, /ɛɡˈzɝ(p)t/, /ɛkˈsɝ(p)t/, /ˈɛksɝ(p)t/
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- (Australian) IPA: /ˈeɡzɜː(p)t/, /eɡˈzɜː(p)t/, /ekˈsɜː(p)t/, /ˈeksɜː(p)t/
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Link to original Footnotes
1655, Thomas Fuller, The History of Waltham Abbey: ↩
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