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▪ I. † counterˈcambiate, ppl. a. Obs. rare—1. [See next and -ate2.] Counterchanged, exchanged each for the other.
1632Lithgow Trav. i. (1682) 5 Strain'd to assume, in countercambiat breath, A dying life, revert in living death. ▪ II. † counterˈcambiate, v. Obs. rare—1. [f. counter- 1 + late L. cambiāre to exchange; cf. It. contracambiare (Florio).] = counterchange.
1656Earl of Monmouth Advt. fr. Parnass. 292 Onely for having deserved such a reward as could not be countercambiated by any thing else then by the ingratitude which was used towards him. |