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▪ I. † inˈfrigidate, a. Obs. rare—1. [ad. late L. infrīgidāt-us, pa. pple. of infrīgidāre: see next.] Made or become cold; chilled, cooled down.
1483Caxton Gold. Leg. 166 b/1 Thenne he whiche was Infrigydate and colde..was made al hole by the brennyng hete of angre. ▪ II. infrigidate, v. Now rare.|ɪnˈfrɪdʒɪdeɪt| [f. ppl. stem of late L. infrīgidāre to make cold, f. in- (in-2) + frīgidus cold, frigid. Cf. obs. F. infrigider (Godef.).] trans. To make cold or frigid; to chill, cool.
1545T. Raynalde Byrth Mankynde iii. iii. (1634) 174 Such hearbes, the which haue power to infrigidate and coole. c1610Sir C. Heydon Astrol. Disc. (1650) 20 It is not the essence thereof either to heat or infrigidate. 1686Goad Celest. Bodies i. ix. 35 That Room is the cooler for the walls sake, the Emanation from thence infrigidating the place. 1885G. Meredith Diana I. xiii. 269 A congenial atmosphere; which, however, she infrigidated by her overflow of exclamatory wonderment. Hence inˈfrigidating vbl. n. and ppl. a.
1650Ashmole Chym. Collect. 77 Therefore make it Cold, for then is manifest the hidden, and the Manifest by infrigidating is hid. 1665–6Phil. Trans. I. 256, I have made infrigidating Mixtures with Sal Armoniack. |