EXEUNT
Ex "e *unt. Etym: [L., 3d pers. pl. pres. of exire to go out. ]
exeunt
ex e unt |ˈeksēənt, ˈeksēˌo͝ont ˈɛksiˌənt | ▶verb used as a stage direction in a printed play to indicate that a group of characters leave the stage: exeunt Hamlet and Polonius. See also exit. PHRASES exeunt omnes used in this way to indicate that all the actors leave the stage. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: Latin, literally ‘they go out. ’
exeunt |ˈɛksɪʌnt | ▶verb used as a stage direction in a play to indicate that a group of actors leave the stage: exeunt Hamlet and Polonius. PHRASES exeunt omnes used to indicate that all the actors leave the stage. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: Latin, literally ‘they go out ’, third person plural present tense of exire.
ex e unt /éksiʌ̀nt /〖<ラテン 〗動詞 自動詞 〘劇 〙(脚本のト書きで )〈2人以上の登場人物が 〉退場する (↔enter ; →exit 2 )▸ exeunt Romeo and Juliet ロミオとジュリエット退場 ▸ exeunt omnes /ɑ́mneɪz |ɔ́m -/一同退場