transitive. To render obstinate, confirm in obstinacy.Apparently an isolated use.
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1599 E. SandysEuropæ Speculum (1632) 196 The endlesse and ill fruicts of these contentions..which in-obstinate the lew, [and] shake the faith of the Christian.
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