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Etymology edit

Latin effodiō, effodicō.

Verb edit

effodicate (third-person singular simple present effodicates, present participle effodicating, simple past and past participle effodicated)

  1. (very rare, literary, archaic) To dig up.
    • 1599, Oswald Gäbelkover, The Boock of Physicke, page 54:
      ... occlude it then cloſe together, [...] a cubite vnder grovvnd, agaynſte the ſurrection of the Sunne, in ſome Garden, and there let it remayne the continuance of a moneth thẽ effodicate, or digge vp the ſame & diſtille it.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:effodicate.