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analogate|əˈnæləgət| [f. analogous a. + -ate1.] A thing, concept, etc., shown to be analogous; an analogue.
1884Dublin Rev. Apr. 307 Being cannot be predicated univocally of God and the creature, but by analogy of attribution of the second class, wherein God is the primary analogate. 1949E. L. Mascall Exist. & Analogy v. 100 The way in which it has being depends in the last resort upon its relation to the self-existent Being which is the prime analogate of all. |