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inˈgeminated, ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ed1.] 1. Of words, etc.: Reiterated, repeated.
1616R. Carpenter Past. Charge 55 The like charge doth our Sauior with a thrice ingeminated expostulation, giue vnto Saint Peter. 1673Lady's Calling i. ii. §5 Assaulted..by ingeminated threatnings of hell and damnations. 2. Of things, feelings, etc.: Doubled, redoubled. spec. of a flower (see quot. 1688).
1658W. Gurnall Chr. in Arm. verse 15 xiii. §1. 426 This ingeminated zeal of Christ for his peoples unity and love. 1665Needham Med. Medicinæ 68 Renewed and ingeminated Diseases ever appear worst. 1688R. Holme Armoury ii. 67/2 Another kind having the Flower Ingeminated, or Hose in Hose, that is one coming out of another. |