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saccate

English

Pronunciation

  • /'sæke?t/

Adjective

saccate (comparative more saccate, superlative most saccate)

  1. Shaped like a pouch or sac.
  2. Having a pouch or sac.
  3. Enclosed in a sac.
  4. (botany) Of a pollen grain that has one or more sacci.

Italian

Noun

saccate f

  1. plural of saccata

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sacrate

English

Verb

sacrate (third-person singular simple present sacrates, present participle sacrating, simple past and past participle sacrated)

  1. (obsolete) To consecrate or dedicate

Adjective

sacrate (comparative more sacrate, superlative most sacrate)

  1. (obsolete) consecrated; hallowed, sacred

References

  • OED 2nd edition 1989

Anagrams

  • Caserta, acaters, car seat, carates, cat's ear, ectaras, rasceta, tear sac

Latin

Etymology

From sacr? (consecrate, dedicate, devote).

Adverb

sacr?t? (not comparable)

  1. holily, piously
  2. mysteriously, mystically

Related terms

References

  • sacrate in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • sacrate in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré Latin-Français, Hachette

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