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secrete englanniksi
1678: Cudworth|Ralph Cudworth, ''The True Intellectual System of the Universe'', book 1, chapter 4, pages 307 and 582:
- (..) they ſuppoſing Two other Divine ''Hypoſtaſes'' Superiour thereunto, which were perfectly Secrete from Matter.
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- ''This ſo containeth all things, as not being yet ſecrete and diſtinct''; ''whereas in the Second they are diſcerned and diſtinguiſhed by Reaſon''; that is, they are ''Actually diſtinguiſhed'' in their ''Ideas''; ''whereas the Firſt is the Simple and Fecund Power of all things.''
To extract a substance from blood, sap, or similar to produce and emit waste for excretion or for the fulfilling of a physiological function.
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{{quote-book|en|year=2008|author=Stephen J. McPhee; Maxine A. Papadakis; et al|title=Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment|publisher=McGraw-Hill Medical|page=1202
1863: Kingsley|Charles Kingsley (author), Frances Elizabeth Kingsley (editor), ''Charles Kingsley, his Letters and Memories of his Life'' (first published posthumously in 1877), page 156 (8th edition: 1880)
- If you won’t believe my great new doctrine (which, by the bye, is as old as the Greeks), that souls secrete their bodies, as snails do shells, you will remain in outer darkness.
{{quote-book|en|year=1887|author=James Russell Lowell|title=Democracy and Other Addresses|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=_o38TDhu1mMC&pg=PA15|page=15|year_published=1892
To conceal.
(RQ:Dickens Tale of Two Cities)
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''a secrete breach'', ''a secrete bed'' (Spenser)
{{quote-text|en|year=1579|author=Jean Calvin|title=Sermons ... on the Epistles of S. Paule to Timothie|page=323
{{quote-text|en|year=1595|author=Jean Taffin|title=The Amendment of Life, Comprised in Fower Bookes|page=171
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