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† conˈtristate, v. Obs. [f. L. contristat- ppl. stem of contristāre to sadden, f. con- intensive + trist-is sad.] = prec. vb.
1616Bullokar, Contristate, to make sad, or sorrowfull. 1626Bacon Sylva §873 Somewhat they [blackness and darkness] doe Contristate, but very little. a1678Woodhead Holy Living 74 Secular mirth, which contristates the Holy Spirit. 1686tr. Bouhours' St. Ignatius iv. 265 This Letter did very much Surprize and Contristate the Assembly. |