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† aˈblaqueate, v. Obs. rare—1. [f. L. ablaqueāt- ppl. stem of ablaqueā-re to disentangle, loosen (the earth round roots); f. ab off, away + laqueā-re to entangle, f. laqueus a noose.] To loosen or remove the soil round the roots of trees, so as to let their fibres spread out. A term of Roman husbandry.
c1420Palladius on Husb. iv. 91 A better way for hem I wol declare: Ablaquiate hem deep or make hem bare. 1721Bailey, Ablaqueate, To uncover the roots of trees. [So in later Dicts.] |