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filiate, v.|ˈfɪlɪeɪt| [f. med.L. fīliāt- ppl. stem of fīliāre to have a child, f. fīli-us son: see -ate3.] trans. = affiliate v. to filiate itself: (fig.) to declare its author.
1791Hampson Mem. J. Wesley II. 191 The language, in several passages, filiates itself. 1824Examiner 11/2 A young girl..brought..before a Magistrate, in order to filiate her expected offspring. a1843Southey Doctor ccxxxi. (1848) 624/1 Many parts..bearing so strong a likeness that no one can hesitate at filiating them upon the ipsissimus Luther. Hence ˈfiliated ppl. a.
1810T. Jefferson Writ. (1830) IV. 139 On these the filiated societies model their opinions. 1839Bailey Festus xix. (1848) 217 The great paternal..fire..wherein All filiated nature ceaseth work. |