in the forest laws, signifies a cutting out the balls of a dog's fore feet for the preservation of the king's game.
Every one that keeps any great dog not expeditated forfeits three shillings and fourpence to the king. In mastiffs, not the ball of the feet, but the three claws, are to be cut to the skin. Instit. Part VI. p. 308.
This expedition was to be performed once in every three years, and was done to every man's dog who lived near the forest, and even the dogs of the foresters themselves.
the march of an army to some distant place, with a view of hostilities. Such were the expeditions of Cyrus against Artaxerxes, and of Bacchus and Alexander into the Indies.
Expeditious for the recovery of the Holy Land were called crofades.