pedestrianate

verb

Etymology

From pedestrian + -ate (verb-forming suffix).

  1. borrowed from pedester
  2. formed as pedestrianate — “pedestrian + -ate

Definitions

  1. To travel by walking.

    • Beginning now to entertain ideas of prudence, Wickham determined to pedestrianate, not being yet reduced to the vulgarity of hired cabs and coaches; […]
    • I did not pedestrianate in any lonely neighborhoods, but on well-traversed, public highways.

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