eˈlaqueate,v.rare—0. [f. L. ēlaqueāt-ppl. stem of ēlaqueāre, f.ē out + laque-us noose, snare.] trans. To set free from a noose: to disentangle. 1656Blount Glossogr.1721–61in Bailey.1775in Ash.1847in Craig; and in mod. Dicts. Hence eˌlaqueˈation. 1730–6in Bailey.1775in Ash.1847in Craig.