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▪ I. † judicate, v. Obs. rare. [f. L. jūdicāt-, ppl. stem of jūdicāre to judge.] trans. To judge, decide.
1638T. Whitaker Blood of Grape 5 But the degree whether more or less intense is judicated by nature. ▪ II. † judicate, n. Obs. rare. [? ad. med.L. jūdicātus district under a judge, jurisdiction, f. L. jūdex, jūdic-em judge: see -ate2.] ? Jurisdiction. In quot. attrib.
1526in Dillon Customs Pale (1892) 85 All the kings iudicate officers of the towne and marches of Callis. |