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† aˈstipulate, v. Obs. [f. L. astipulāt- ppl. stem of a(d)stipulā-ri, f. ad to + stipulāri to bargain, covenant. Cf. adstipulate, -ation, in mod. treatises on Rom. Law.] 1. intr. To make an agreement or stipulation; to assent or agree (to).
1548Hall Chron. Hen. VII an. 10 (R.) He nothynge denyed, but..did astipulate and agree to all thinges layed to hys charge. 1634Jackson Creed vii. xx. Wks. VII. 176 So the prophet astipulateth in the name of his God. 1652Bp. Hall Invis. World ii. §1 All..have astipulated to this truth. 2. trans. To agree or assent to.
1658J. Robinson Eudoxa ix. 50 Several of Hippocrates Aphorisms..do astipulate the same. |