different between hamulate vs famulate

hamulate

English

Etymology

hamule +? -ate

Adjective

hamulate

  1. Furnished with a small hook; hook-shaped

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famulate

English

Etymology

From Latin famulatus, present participle of famulari (to serve), from famulus (servant).

Verb

famulate (third-person singular simple present famulates, present participle famulating, simple past and past participle famulated)

  1. (obsolete) To serve.

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