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▪ I. † comˈpendiate, ppl. a. Obs. [ad. L. compendiāt- ppl. stem of compendiāre to contract, f. compendi-um.] Contracted, diminutive.
1593Nashe Christ's T. (1613) 123 In the round compendiate bladder of thy braine. 1599― Lenten Stuffe Ep. Ded., Your diminutiue excelsitude and compendiate greatnesse. ▪ II. † comˈpendiate, v. Obs. [f. L. compendiāt-: see prec. and -ate3.] trans. To sum up concisely.
1614J. King Vitis Palatina 2 That which concludeth and compendiateth all blessing, peace upon Israel. a1625Boys Wks. (1629) 720 To Compendiat all these notes in a few words. 1639W. Sclater Worthy Commun. 1 That sacred Map, in which we have compendiated the summe of those choice favours from above. Hence comˈpendiator, one who compendiates.
1679M. Prance Addit. Narr. 22 That other Remarque of the Compendiator. |