An archaic form meaning to exercise or practice; to drill or train.
From Latin exercitus, past participle of exercere (to exercise). This Latinate form appears in older English texts but was largely superseded by the simpler 'exercise.'
The shift from 'exercite' to 'exercise' shows how English gradually simplified its vocabulary—keeping the Latin form felt too heavy, so simpler versions won out over centuries.
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