defæcated

Verb

 * 1) * 1901, edited by Frank P. Foster, The New York Medical Journal, A. H. Elliott Publishing Co.; volume LXXIII, page 464:
 * It so happened that of six persons arrested on suspicion, four of them accused a particular one as the murderer, and volunteered the information that he had also defæcated in the victim’s bed.
 * It so happened that of six persons arrested on suspicion, four of them accused a particular one as the murderer, and volunteered the information that he had also defæcated in the victim’s bed.