supplicate
                                        英 ['sʌplɪkeɪt]
美
                                        
- vt. 恳求,哀求;恳请
- vi. 哀求;恳请;祈求
                             GRE                         
                                        
                                                                                
                 
                                
                             
                                                
            supplicate 祈求,哀求来自拉丁语 supplicare,乞求,乞讨,来自 sub,向下,-plic,弯,转,词源同 complicate,triplicate. -ate,动词后缀。
 
                                    
            - supplicate
- supplicate: [15] Someone who supplicates is etymologically ‘bending or folding up underneath’ – hence ‘kneeling down to pray’. The word comes from the past participle of Latin supplicāre, a compound verb formed from the prefix sub- ‘down, underneath’ and plicāre ‘fold’ (a relative of English fold). Also formed from sub- and the base *plic- was Latin supplex ‘bending under’, hence ‘submissive’, from which English gets supple [13].
 => complicate, fold, ply, supple
- supplicate (v.)
- early 15c., "beg for, beseech," back-formation from supplication or else from Latin supplicatus, past participle of supplicare "plead humbly, beseech, kneel down." Related: Supplicated; supplicating.