Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- To bark, as a dog.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- intransitive verb obsolete To bark as a dog.
Etymologies
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From Latin lātrō ("I bark").
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Examples
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These factors set them very far apart from their Latin-derived associates, which are uniformly multisyllabic and which have differing noun and verb forms, for example: latrate (like a dog) and latration; stridulate (like a cricket or grasshopper) and stridulation; and ululate (like a dog, jackal, wolf, or owl) and ululation.
reesetee commented on the word latrate
To bark like a dog.
*waits for beloved Wordie smart-alecks to chime in*
December 24, 2008
chained_bear commented on the word latrate
*barks*
December 24, 2008