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Ablaqueate

Ab-la′que-ate

,
Verb.
T.
[L.
ablaqueatus
, p. p. of.
ablaqueare
; fr.
ab
+
laqueus
a noose.]
To lay bare, as the roots of a tree.
[Obs.]
Bailey.

Definition 2024


ablaqueate

ablaqueate

English

Verb

ablaqueate (third-person singular simple present ablaqueates, present participle ablaqueating, simple past and past participle ablaqueated)

  1. (transitive, obsolete) To lay bare, as the roots of a tree, by loosening or removing soil. [Attested from around (1350 to 1470) until the mid 18th century.][1]
    • 1847, Thomas Keightley, The Bucolics and Georgics of Virgil:
      After the autumnal equinox they were to be ablaqueated like the vines. Every third year they were to be dunged, and after some years (generally the eighth) to be pruned; for there was an old saying, to wit, eum qui aret olivetum rogare fructum; qui stercoret exorare; qui caedat cogere.

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  1. Lesley Brown (editor), The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, 5th edition (Oxford University Press, 2003 [1933], ISBN 978-0-19-860575-7), page 5

Latin

Verb

ablaqueāte

  1. first-person plural present active imperative of ablaqueō