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† ˈconcitate, v. Obs. rare. [f. L. concitāt- ppl. stem of concitāre to move violently, excite, f. con- + citāre to move; see cite.] trans. To stir up, rouse, excite. Hence † ˈconcitated ppl. a.
1574Rich Mercury & Soldier E iiij, Cyrus King of Persia mynding to concitate the myndes of his people. 1652J. Hall Height Eloquence p. lvii, Concitated passions. 1656in Blount Glossogr. |