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▪ I. compaginate, ppl. a. rare.|kəmˈpædʒɪnət| [ad. L. compāginātus, pa. pple. of compāginā-re: see next, and -ate2.] Compaginated, composed.
1877Blackie Wise Men 333 This universe Is of contrarious powers compaginate. ▪ II. compaginate, v.|kəmˈpædʒɪneɪt| [f. late L. compāgināt- ppl. stem of compāgināre to join together, f. compāgo, compāgin-em = compāg-es: see compages.] trans. To join, knit, or fit firmly together; to connect, unite. lit. and fig.
1648W. Mountague Devout Ess. xiv. 198 The side-pieces which combine and compaginate the whole frame. 1685Baxter Paraphr. N.T. 1 Pet. v. 10 The God of all grace..compaginate and perfect you, and your several Churches. 1879Farrar St. Paul II. 497 Stones compaginated into the ever-growing walls of the one spiritual House of God. |