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† ˈcaperate, v. Obs. [f. L. caperāt- ppl. stem of caperā-re in same sense.] a. trans. To wrinkle. b. intr. To frown. Hence ˈcaperated ppl. a.
1623Cockeram, Caperate, to frowne. 1657Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 372 Its pill more crasse, rugous, and caperated. 1731Bailey II. Caperated, wrinkled like a goat's horn. 1775in Ash. |