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† inˈsaniate, v. Obs. [irreg. f. L. insānia insanity + -ate3.] trans. To make unsound or insane.
1627Feltham Resolves ii. [i.] v. (1628) 6 Like a mad Dogg's biting, that not onely wounds the body, but insaniates the soule. Ibid. lxiv. 182 Doth not the distemper of the body insaniate the soule? Hence † inˈsaniated ppl. a.
1652S. S. Weepers A ij b, A Degenerate, besotted, insaniated, ignorant People. 1665J. Gadbury London's Deliv. Pred. v. 28 An Argument of super-insaniated folly. |