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▪ I. † eleˈmentate, ppl. a. Obs. rare. [ad. mod.L. elementāt-us, pass. pple. of element-āre: see next.] = elementated.
1471Ripley Comp. Alch. ix. in Ashm. 177 Erth ys Gold, so ys the Sowle also, Not Comyn but Owers thus Elementate. 1561Eden Art Navig. i. iv, Elementate, is euerie body compounded of the foure elementes. ▪ II. † ˈelementate, v. Obs. rare. [f. mod.L. elementāt- ppl. stem of elementāre, f. elementum element. The vb. elementare occurs in the Latin versions of Paracelsus; the original German has elementieren.] trans. a. To impregnate with an element; to compound out of elements. b. To be (one or more of) the elements of (a substance).
1650Ashmole Chym. Coll. 113 Fermented Ferment, equally elementated with every Element..is Gold. 1660tr. Paracelsus' Archid. i. ii. 15 The substance..is not from that element which..elementateth the substance. |