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▪ I. † umbrate, a. Obs. [ad. L. umbrāt-us, pa. pple. of umbrāre: see next.] 1. Shady; umbrageous.
1501Douglas Pal. Hon. i. Prol. 40 The vmbrate treis that Tytan about wappit War portrait..Be goldin bemis. 2. Her. = umbrated a.
1572J. Bossewell Armorie ii. 25 b, But yet in my iudgement, they myghte alwayes (with conuenient differences) haue borne the same whole, and not vmbrate. ▪ II. † umbrate, v. Obs. [f. ppl. stem of L. umbrāre (whence It. ombrare, F. ombrer), f. umbra umbra1. Cf. the earlier adumbrate, obumbrate.] 1. trans. To shadow. Also fig.
1623Cockeram, Vmbrate, to shadow. c1630Risdon Surv. Devon §42 (1810) 48 Instead of lux fiat, it may be verified that they are umbrated thereby. 2. To adumbrate, indicate.
1675J. Smith Chr. Relig. Appeal ii. viii. 84 The Gospel..exhibits to us the Substance of the Law's Types; wherein the things pertaining to the Person, Office, and Kingdom, of the Messias, were umbrated. |