ex·ped·i·tate \ekˈspedəˌtāt, ik-\transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Medieval Latin expeditatus, past participle of expeditare, from Latin ex- ex- (I) + Medieval Latin -peditare (from Latin ped-, pes foot) : to cut off three claws or the ball of each forefoot of (a dog) so as to prevent the chasing of deer < the mastiffs which were expeditated … were allowed to be kept in the forest without a special license — Nicholas Biddle >