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† caˈprich Obs. [ad. It. capriccio: see above. This adapted form of the It. preceded the adoption of F. caprice.] = capriccio, caprice.
1656Blount Glossogr., Caprichio, Caprich, an humour, fancy, toy in ones head, a giddy thought. 1664Butler Hud. ii. i. 18 Till drawing blood o' th' Dames, like Witches Th' are forthwith cur'd of their Capriches. 1698S. Clark Script.-Just. Introd. B ij, If once we give way to the Caprich, Luxury and intemperance of a wanton Fancy herein. |