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▪ I. stipate, a. Bot.|ˈstaɪpət| [ad. L. stīpātus, pa. pple. of stīpāre: see next.] Crowded.
1871W. A. Leighton Lichen-flora 83 Smooth or longitudinally rugulose, dispersed or stipate. ▪ II. † stipate, v. Obs. rare. [f. L. stīpāt-, ppl. stem of stīpāre, to crowd, to accompany in crowds.] In pass., To be attended by a crowd.
1587Fleming Contin. Holinshed III. 1013/2 The duches of Clarence, the lord Dineham,..and the baron of Carew,..came to this citie, being accompanied and stipated with a thousand fightingmen. |