amplect

To embrace.

Verb

  1. To embrace.
    • It is a junceous and gramineous Plant, whoſe ſmall, dry, hard and nodous root emits hard, ſtraggling, round, full, not concave, and clear reeds, gracile towards the top, whoſe rigid, mucronated, and pale leaves of half...
    • We have learned of these your words, that to do truly penance is not only to abstain from sin, but also to amplect and embrace the virtue contrary to the sin. - 1843, Thomas Becon, The early works of Thomas Becon, page...
    • But to this end, that we, seeing our abominable uncleanness and inability, might despair in ourselves, trembling at the justice of God, and his anger which we continually procure, and so amplect Christ, in whom God the...
  2. To grasp (the mating partner) with front legs, so as to engage in amplexus.
    • To name just several, male toads (Bufo bufo) sometimes amplect other males, female Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) mount one another and engage in genital contact, and male flour beetles (Tribolium castaneum) will...

    Synonyms: amplex

Origin

From Latin amplector.

Forms

amplects amplecting amplected

Related

amplection amplexion amplex amplexation amplexus