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exeunt

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ex·e·unt  (ks-nt, -nt)
Used as a stage direction to indicate that two or more performers leave the stage.

[Latin, third person pl. of exre, to go out; see exit.]

exeunt Latin [ˈɛksɪˌʌnt]
(Performing Arts / Theatre) they go out: used as a stage direction
Translations
exeunt [ˈeksɪʌnt] VI (Theat) → salen, se van
exeunt
vi (Theat) → ab; exeunt Brutus and CassiusBrutus und Cassius ab
exeunt [ˈɛksɪˌʌnt] vi (Theatre) → escono
exeunt [ˈɛksɪˌʌnt] vi (Theatre) → escono


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