Not sure what you're after. 'Exeunt' is a Latin verb form. It means 'They go out'. It's essentially the plural form of 'Exit' - that means he/she goes out. It's not common, but it does show up in plays as instructions to the actors - 'Exeunt stage left' - That tells those on stage to leave the stage to its left.
Exeunt is the plural of exit. It means "they go out."
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The cast of Exeunt - 2009 includes: Taj Campbell as Ike
The cast of Exeunt - 2012 includes: Michelle Jedrzejewski as Her Christian McKenna as Him
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"Exit" is Latin for "he leaves". "Exeunt" is Latin for "they leave". It's used when a whole bunch of people are leaving the stage at the same time.
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Oz - 1997 Exeunt Omnes 6-8 was released on: USA: 23 February 2003
Oz - 1997 Exeunt Omnes 6-8 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-MA
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