peripatize, v. rare.
(ˈpɛrɪpəˌtaɪz)
[f. Gr. περιπατ-εῖν to walk about, περίπατ-ος a walk + -ize.]
intr. To play the peripatetic; to walk about.
| 1641 J. Johnson Acad. Love 4 Here I began to peripatize and philosophate upon the force and efficacie of this passion. 1843 Lytton Last Bar. i. vii, The garden, in which..he was wont to peripatise. |