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† caˈprich Obs. [ad. It. capriccio: see above. This adapted form of the It. preceded the adoption of F. caprice.] = capriccio, caprice.1656 Blount Glossogr., Caprichio, Caprich, an humour, fancy, toy in ones head, a giddy thought. 1664 Butler Hud. ii. i. 18 Till drawing blood o' th' Dames, like Witc...
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† capruch Obs. ? = caprich, caprice.1634 Shirley Example ii. i, A mental tiphon, a windy Capruch.
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caprice
caprice (kəˈpriːs) [a. (after 1660) F. caprice, It. capriccio: see capriccio, and caprich, which both preceded this. About 1700 ˈcaprice was a usual accentuation; Pope rimed the word with vice.] 1. A sudden change or turn of the mind without apparent or adequate motive; a desire or opinion arbitrari...
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