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† exˈtemporate, a. Obs. [f. extempore adv. + -ate2.] a. Done or produced extempore; b. = extemporal.
1590Greene Never too late (1600) 104 In an extemporate humor he made this sonnet. 1651Baxter Inf. Bapt. Apol. 4 To my first Paper I could never have answer (save to the extemporate writing before at our meeting). 1661Papers on Alter. Prayer-bk. 37 Prayers, both prepared and extemporate have been ordinarily used. 1685Baxter Paraphr. N.T. Ephes. v. 19 It would be mad Work for a Congregation to sing extemporate Songs. |