7 adjectives to describe excrement

Why, by the same rule, they would offer his spittle to be kissed or other bodily excrements.'

Swoones, I am peppered, I had need have salt, Or else to morrow I shall yeeld a stincke, Worse then a heape of dirty excrements.

What several virtues of corns in a horse-leg, [4120]of a wolf's liver, &c. Of diverse excrements of beasts, all good against several diseases?

Thou covetous wretch, as Austin expostulates, "why dost thou stand gaping on this dross, muck-hills, filthy excrements?

"Their melancholy excrements in some very much, in others little, as the spleen plays his part," and thence proceeds wind, palpitation of the heart, short breath, plenty of humidity in the stomach, heaviness of heart and heartache, and intolerable stupidity and dullness of spirits.

Art is a sublime excrement.

Expulsion is a power of nutrition, by which it expels all superfluous excrements, and relics of meat and drink, by the guts, bladder, pores; as by purging, vomiting, spitting, sweating, urine, hairs, nails, &c. Augmentation.]

7 adjectives to describe  excrement