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discrepate, v. rare.|ˈdɪskrɪpeɪt| [f. L. discrepāt-, ppl. stem of discrepāre to differ: see prec.] †1. intr. To differ, be discrepant. Obs. rare.
1623in Cockeram [printed Discrepitate]. 1657Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 331 Some make three varieties..which seem solely to discrepate in magnitude. 2. a. trans. To distinguish. b. intr. To discriminate or make a distinction.
1846L. Hunt Stories Ital. Poets in Longf. Dante (Rtldg.) 472 To discrepate Samson from Hercules. 1894G. R. Mather Two great Scotsmen 2 It would be akin to sacrilege for us to discrepate between the two brothers. |