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† ˈilligate, v. Obs. rare. [f. L. illigāt-, ppl. stem of illigāre to fetter: see next.] trans. To bind or fetter; to bind with a spell.
1658Bromhall Treat. Specters i. 127 There were two thus illigated for three years space, and then reconciled, and had a very fine child. |