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† deˈleague, deˈlegue, v. Obs. [a. F. déléguer (3rd sing. pres. délègue), 15th c. in Hatzf., ad. L. dēlēgāre to delegate.] = delegate v.
1567Throgmorton Let. in Robertson Hist. Scotl. (1759) II. App. 43 A number of persons deleagued, and authorized by her. 1623Favine Theat. Hon. i. iv. 26 They delegued Great Pompey, to goe and make Warre. Ibid. iii. vii. 394 The Gentlemen deleagued by the said Commissaries. |