Definition of Abask

1. Adverb. in the sunshine; basking. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Abask

1. in genial warmth [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Abask

abashing
abashless
abashlessly
abashment
abashments
abasht
abasi
abasia
abasia-astasia
abasia trepidans
abasias
abasic
abasing
abasingly
abask (current term)
abastard
abastarded
abastarding
abastardize
abastardized
abastardizes
abastardizing
abastards
abat-vent
abatable
abatable nuisance
abatacept

Literary usage of Abask

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Quarterly Register by American Education Society (1841)
"Instructors, 4 ; Students, 120. n'abask College.—Locked at Crawfordsville. Founded, 18:i3. Incorporated, 1834. Rev. Elihu VV. ..."

2. The American nations; or, Outlines of their general history, ancient and modern by Constantine Samuel Rafinesque (1836)
"... abask, ... Micha abask, Khad Osset, ..."

3. Where Black Rules White: A Journey Across and about Hayti by Hesketh Vernon Hesketh Prichard (1900)
"Alligators lie abask in the strong, sweet sunshine. The whole picture with its broad, vivid tones of blue and green is magnificently tropical and rich and ..."

4. A Journey Due North: Being Notes of a Residence in Russia by George Augustus H.F. Sala (1858)
"I have no tears for any of these sec- mentalities; but, for that bad English version of aw German Play—the Stranger—I have always an abask love and a shy ..."

5. The Standard-phonographic Dictionary by Andrew Jackson Graham (1890)
"abask ..."

6. The Jew, the Gypsy and El Islam by Sir Richard Francis Burton (1898)
"... he struck, H'abask, Habas/t (S) ..."

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