adv. [A prep. of state + BASK v.: see A prep.1 11.] In a basking condition, basking.
1855. Summer-land, 26. I sat watching the boat approach, from the top of the wood-pile, where I was perched abask in the sun.
1866. Neale, Sequ. & Hymns, 144. Ephesus lies all abask in Mediterranean noon-day.