RUMINATE
Source: 553, 566, 567
ruminate. ruminate, to chewe ouer againe, to studie earnestlie vppon
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ruminate. Ruminate, v.i. to chew the cud, reflect, muse
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Ru″mi‐nate (?), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Ruminated (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Ruminating.] [[L. ruminatus, p. p. of ruminari, ruminare, fr. rumen, -inis, throat, akin to ructare to belch, erugere to belch out, Gr. �, AS. roccettan.]] 1. 1. To chew the cud; to chew again what has been slightly chewed and swallowed. “Cattle free to ruminate.” Wordsworth.
2. 2. Fig.: To think again and again; to muse; to meditate; to ponder; to reflect. Cowper.
Apart from the hope of the gospel, who is there that ruminates on the felicity of heaven? I. Taylor.