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reproˈpitiate, v. (and pa. pple.) rare. [ad. L. repropitiāre (Tert. and Vulg.).] trans. † To make propitiation for (a thing or person) again; to restore to favour. So repropitiˈation.
1582N.T. (Rhem.) Heb. ii. 17 That he might repropitiate the sinnes of the people. 1617Bp. Andrewes 96 Serm., Holy Ghost x. (1629) 708 Accepted to repropitiation, that is ἱλασµός, to as good grace, and favour as ever. Ibid., [Absalom was] repropitiate, when he was admitted to the king's presence and kissed him. |