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▪ I. fasciate, a.|ˈfæʃɪət| [ad. late L. fasciāt-us, pa. pple. of fasciāre to swathe, f. fascia: see fascia.] Bot. = fasciated. ▪ II. fasciate, v.|ˈfæʃɪeɪt| [f. late L. fasciāt- ppl. stem of fasciāre: see prec.] trans. To bind with or as with a fascia. Also, to fasciate together.
1658Sir T. Browne Gard. Cyrus ii, The armes not lying fasciating or wrapt up, after the Grecian manner. 1664Evelyn Sylva (1776) 543 The fatal prediction of..accidents fasciating the boughs and branches of trees. 1677Plot Oxfordsh. 148 A broad flat stalk, as if there were several of them fasciated together. |