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English
Etymology
From Latin expiscatus, past participle of expiscari (“to fish out”), from ex (“out”) + piscari (“to fish”), piscis (“fish”).
Verb
expiscate (third-person singular simple present expiscates, present participle expiscating, simple past and past participle expiscated)
- (transitive, formal, archaic) To fish out; to find out by skill or laborious investigation; to search out.
1860, John Pringle Nichol, A Cyclopaedia of Physical Sciences:Mathematics may be separated into two divisions, one of which expiscates principles or methods, and the other rules or applications.
1866, William Lindsay Alexander, Our Lord's Commendation of the study of Holy Scripture:as if every man had to expiscate for himself from the beginning a system of religious belief
- November 1893, Robert Louis Stevenson, Vailima Letters, Chapter XXXIV
- I am in a fair way to expiscate my family history
Latin
Participle
expiscāte
- vocative masculine singular of expiscātus