Reverse Dictionary: EXILE

ADJECTIVES
ABROADED living in exile somewhere other than the UK → M19 UK society usage
EXULANT living in exile → 1636 obs.
YFLEMED put to flight; exiled → c893 obs.

NOUNS
EJECTION the state of being banished, exile → 1655-60 obs.
EXULATION banishment, exile → 1535 obs.

NOUNS – PERSON
ABJECTED an outcast; an exile → ?1555
BANNITUS an outlaw, or banished man, an exile → 1708 obs. (Bk.)
EXUL a banished person; one living in exile → 1573 obs.
EXULANT one living in exile → 1636 obs.
EXULATE a person sent into or living in exile; a person compelled or choosing to live in a foreign country or a place not regarded as home → c1470 obs.
GAE-THROUGH-LAND a wanderer; a vagabond or vagrant; a pilgrim; an exile → 1888 Sc. (Bk.)
OUTFLEME one who is banished; a fugitive from his country; an exile → a1300 obs.
PEREGRINE an emigrant; an exile → 1657

PHRASES
ONE’S BACK IS AT THE WALL one is in a state of trouble or financial embarrassment; one is in exile or in hiding → 1825 Sc.

VERBS
ABAND to exile, to banish → 1559 obs.
DISTERR to banish from one’s country; to exile → c1645 obs.
EXUL to force a person to go into exile, to banish → 1568 obs.
EXULATE to banish, to exile; to go into exile; to be in exile → 1535 obs.