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inaugur, v. Now rare.|ɪˈnɔːgə(r)| Also -ure. [a. F. inaugure-r (14th c. in Littré), or ad. L. inaugurāre to inaugurate.] †1. trans. = inaugurate v. 1; also fig. Obs.
a1555Latimer (Webster 1864), Inaugured and created king. 1566Painter Pal. Pleas. I. 32 [He] is worthy to be inaugured with a laurel crown of follie. 1611Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. ix. xxiv. §41. 1142 Shan, then chosen, proclaimed, and inaugured O'Neale, by an old shoo cast ouer his head, seized vpon his Fathers inheritance. 1631Heywood London's Jus Hon. 273 To inaugure you, in your Praetorium seate. 1644H. Leslie Serm. Bless. Judah 25 Howsoever the King be sometimes chosen by them, and alwayes inaugured by them. 1706Hearne Collect. 2 Feb. (O.H.S.) I. 176 Then 3 shall beat 5, be inaugur'd in Spain. 2. = inaugurate v. 5.
1890‘Annie Thomas’ On the Children II. x. 166 The opportunity of inauguring the half-days of cessation from commercial cark and care was welcomed gladly. |