urticate
English
Etymology
From or formed like (post-Classical?) Latin urticatus, from Latin urtīca (“nettle”).
Verb
urticate (third-person singular simple present urticates, present participle urticating, simple past and past participle urticated)
- To have or produce a stinging sensation, as of nettles or urticating hair.
Adjective
urticate (not comparable)
- Marked by the presence of wheals.
- 1912, The British Journal of Dermatology, volume 24, page 278:
- In certain cases of erythemata there was an urticate look.