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▪ I. † reconciliate, n. Obs. rare—1. In 7 -at. [ad. L. reconciliātus, pa. pple. of reconciliāre to reconcile.] One who is reconciled.
1611Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. ix. viii. §7. 485 But Heauens were not so propitious to these Reconciliats, as so to hold them long. ▪ II. reconˈciliate, v. ? Obs. rare. [See prec.] trans. To conciliate again, reconcile. Hence reconˈciliating ppl. a.
1723Briton No. 11 (1724) 51 One..who possesses such calm reconciliating Principles. 1748Ld. Crawfurd in Lett. Lady Jane Stewart 16, I have also engaged my Lord Horne, who is gone down to Lord Mark Kerr's to reconciliate him. 1791E. Clarke Sword I. 132 Let me request that you will..repair to your Father's Tent, where the Princess now is, and..endeavour to reconciliate her Affections. 1922Glasgow Herald 26 Apr. 11/5 The question of reconciliating the two wings of the army. |