evagate

English

Etymology

From Latin evagor

Verb

evagate (third-person singular simple present evagates, present participle evagating, simple past and past participle evagated)

  1. To wander.
    • 1840, Colburn's Kalendar of Amusements in Town and Country, for 1840:
      If, on the contrary, a placid and sleep-cemented satisfaction prevails in it, we quickly rid ourselves of a card, and evagate, or wander

Latin

Participle

ēvagāte

  1. vocative masculine singular of ēvagātus
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