suaviate

English

Etymology

From Latin suavior (I kiss).

Verb

suaviate (third-person singular simple present suaviates, present participle suaviating, simple past and past participle suaviated)

  1. (obsolete) To kiss.
    • 1650, John Trapp, A Clavis to the Bible:
      And now, what joy will there be, to see them and suaviate them, for whose sake he shed his most precious blood; through which they may safely sail into the bosom of the Father!

See also

Latin

Participle

suāviāte

  1. vocative masculine singular of suāviātus
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