apricate

apricate
apricate (v.) 1690s, "to bask in the sun," from L. apricatus, pp. of apricari "to bask in the sun," from apricus "exposed" (to the sun); perhaps contracted from *apericus, from aperire "to open." Transitive sense is recorded from 1851.

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  • Apricate — Ap ri*cate, v. t. & i. [L. apricatus, p. p. of apricare, fr. apricus exposed to the sun, fr. aperire to uncover, open.] To bask in the sun. Boyle. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • apricate — /apˈri kāt/ (rare) intransitive verb To bask in the sun transitive verb To expose to sunlight ORIGIN: L aprīcārī to bask in the sun, from aprīcus open to the sun • • • apricāˈtion noun …   Useful english dictionary

  • apricate — v. bask in the sun …   English contemporary dictionary

  • apricate — To spend time basking in the sunshine …   Grandiloquent dictionary

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  • bask in the sun — expose oneself to sunlight; soak up warmth or pleasant atmosphere; tan in sun, apricate …   English contemporary dictionary

  • aprication — apricāˈtion noun • • • Main Entry: ↑apricate …   Useful english dictionary

  • apricity — † aˈpricity Obs. 0 [ad. L. aprīcitāt em, n. of quality f. aprīc us: see apricate and ty.] ‘The warmeness of the Sunne in Winter.’ Cockeram 1623 …   Useful english dictionary

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