v. Obs. nonce-wd. [f. MOVE v., after LOCOMOTION.] = LOCOMOTE v.
1792. T. Twining, Lett., 16 July, in Country Clergyman 18th Cent. (1882), 156. It is high time you should know something about us and our locomotions. To-morrow morning
we begin to loco-move towards Bitteswell.