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† ˈcoequate, coeˈquated, ppl. a. Obs. [ad. L. coæquāt-us, pa. pple. of coæquāre to make equal with another.] Made equal with something else. In coequate or coequated anomaly, the true or equated anomaly of a planet: see anomaly.
1592R. D. Hypnerot. 50 The coæquated and smoothe plaine. 1624Ussher Sermon 59 God is made the coæquate object of the whole body of Divinitie. 1676Halley in Rigaud Corr. Sci. Men (1841) I. 230 If the angle of coæquate anomaly be acute. 1726tr. Gregory's Astron. I. 381 A S L the Coequate Anomaly. Ibid. I. 390 The coequated Anomaly. 1769Encycl. Brit. III. 549/2 s.v. Astronomy, The planet's distance from it [the aphelion]..is called its true or co⁓equated anomaly. |