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† suaviate, v. Obs. rare. [f. L. suāviāt-, ppl. stem of suāviārī, f. suāvium, altered f. sāvium kiss, by assimilation to suāvis sweet.] trans. To kiss. So † suaviˈation, kissing.
1643Trapp Comm. Gen. xlvi. 29 What joy there will be, to see them and suaviate them, for whose sake, he shed his most pretious blood. 1656Blount Glossogr., Suavation [sic], an amorous kissing. 1658Phillips, Suaviation. |