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▪ I. † ˈcoronate, pa. pple. Obs. [ad. L. corōnāt-us, pa. pple. of corōnā-re to crown.] Crowned.
c1470Harding Chron. xlix. i. 3 With croune of golde full royally coronate. 1513Bradshaw St. Werburge ii. 1247 William conquerour..Was coronate at London. ▪ II. coronate, a.|ˈkɒrənət, -eɪt| [f. as prec., from corona in modern uses.] Bot. and Zool. Having a corona or crown; = coronated.
1846Dana Zooph. (1848) 201 Cells..described as coronate within. 1866Treas. Bot., Coronate, furnished with a coronet. ▪ III. coronate, v. rare.|ˈkɒrəneɪt| [f. ppl. stem of L. corōnāre to crown n.] trans. To crown. (See also coronated.)
1623in Cockeram ii. 1657Tomlinson Renou's Disp. Ded., Instead of Coronating your deserved Worth. 1707Sloane Jamaica I. 163 A round purplish knob..coronated by a long membrane. 1847Tait's Mag. XIV. 487 It was coronated by an aristocracy dispensing clerical patronage on religious principles. |