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† deplant, v. Obs.|diːˈplɑːnt, -æ-| [a. F. déplant-er (16th c. in Littré) to transplant, L. dēplantāre to take off a shoot, also to plant, f. de- I. 1, 2 + plantāre to plant, planta plant.] ‘To transplant’ Bailey 1721. (Thence in mod. Dicts.) Hence † deplanˈtation. [So in mod.F. (Littré).]
1656Blount Glossogr., Deplantation, a taking up Plants. (Hence in Bailey, Johnson, etc.). |