† eˈloinate, eˈloignateObs.rare. [f.Fr.éloign-er(seeprec.) + -ate.] trans.=prec. 1642Howell For. Trav. (Arb.) 56 Nor is some vulgar Greek so farre adulterated, and eloignated from the true Greek, as Italian is from the Latin.1847Craig, Eloinate, to remove.