† inˈtaminate,v.Obs.rare—0. [f.ppl. stem of med.L. intāmināre, f.in- (in-2) + L. *tāmināre to violate: see contaminate.] trans. To defile. So † inˌtamiˈnation, defilement. 1623Cockeram, Intaminate, to defile.1658Phillips, Intamination, a defiling or polluting.