† peripaˈteticate, v. nonce-wd.
[f. peripatetic + -ate3: cf. rusticate.]
intr. with it: To ‘do’ the peripatetic, to walk on foot.
1793 Southey Let. to G. C. Bedford 31 July, I am here and there, and everywhere;..now peripateticating it to Cambridge, and now an equestrian in the land of cyder. |