obambulate
Nov. 6th, 2012 07:30 amobambulate (oh-BAM-byu-layt) - v., (obs.) to walk about, wander aimlessly; (rare) to walk up to.
The obsolete sense is more commonly found in dictionaries, while the rare one seems to be a reboot that goes back to the Latin roots and interprets them more literally: ob- meaning against or facing, while ambulare is to walk (amble is another descendent).
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The obsolete sense is more commonly found in dictionaries, while the rare one seems to be a reboot that goes back to the Latin roots and interprets them more literally: ob- meaning against or facing, while ambulare is to walk (amble is another descendent).
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Date: 2012-11-07 02:16 pm (UTC)---L.
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Date: 2012-11-10 03:03 am (UTC)How does it differ from "perambulate"?
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