EMBROCATE


Meaning of EMBROCATE in English

ˈembrəˌkāt, -rōˌ- transitive verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: Late Latin embrocatus, past participle of embrocare, from Greek embrochē embrocation, lotion, from embrechein to bathe with a lotion, from em- en- (II) + brechein to wet — more at brechites

: to moisten and rub (a part of the body) with a lotion

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