exeunt

[ek-see-uh nt, -oo nt] /ˈɛk si ənt, -ˌʊnt/
verb (used without object)
1.
(they) go offstage (used formerly as a stage direction, usually preceding the names of the characters):
Exeunt soldiers and townspeople.
Origin
1475-85; < Latin, 3rd person plural present indicative of exīre to exit1
British Dictionary definitions for exeunt

exeunt

/ˈɛksɪˌʌnt/
uknown
1.
they go out: used as a stage direction
Word Origin and History for exeunt

stage direction, late 15c., from Latin, literally "they go out," third person plural present indicative of exire (see exit).

exeunt in Culture
exeunt [(ek-see-uhnt, ek-see-oont)]

A stage direction indicating that two or more actors leave the stage. Exeunt is Latin for “They go out.”