latibulize

Nov. 18th, 2009 07:27 am
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latibulize - "To retire into a den; [from] Latin latibulum, a hiding place. —Noah Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language, 1828"


Or so per the Forgotten English calendar -- per an online archive of Webster's 1828, the entry went "v.i. [L. latibulum, a hiding place.] To retire into a den, burrow or cavity, and lie dormant in winter; to retreat and lie hid. The tortoise latibulizes in October." From the current edition of Webster's, we get the additional tidbit that latibulum comes from latere, to lie hid. And now I will latibulize in my cubical until lunch.

---L.
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