n. [ Apparently fr. L. excisum cut off, fr. excidere to cut out or off; ex out, off + caedere to cut; or, as the word was formerly written accise, fr. F. accise, LL. accisia, as if fr. L. accidere, accisum, to cut into; ad + caedere to cut; but prob. transformed fr. OF. assise, LL. assisa, assisia, assize. See Assize, Concise. ]
The English excise system corresponds to the internal revenue system in the United States. Abbot. [ 1913 Webster ]
An excise . . . is a fixed, absolute, and direct charge laid on merchandise, products, or commodities. 11 Allen's (Mass. ) Rpts. [ 1913 Webster ]
v. t.
v. t. [ See Excide. ] To cut out or off; to separate and remove;
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