different between abvolate vs avolate
abvolate
English
Verb
abvolate (third-person singular simple present abvolates, present participle abvolating, simple past and past participle abvolated)
- (formal, rare) To fly away.
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avolate
English
Etymology
Latin avolo (“I fly away”).
Verb
avolate (third-person singular simple present avolates, present participle avolating, simple past and past participle avolated)
- (obsolete) To fly away; to escape.
- (obsolete) To exhale.
Latin
Verb
?vol?te
- second-person plural present active imperative of ?vol?
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