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▪ I. morigerate, a. rare.|mɒˈrɪdʒərət| [ad. L. mōrigerātus, pa. pple. of mōrigerāri: see next.] Complying, obedient.
a1533Ld. Berners Gold. Bk. M. Aurel. (1546) Z viij b, The armies..were as well disciplined and morigerate, as the schooles of the philosophies. 1560Rolland Crt. Venus iii. 14 Baith ald and ȝoung richt weill Morigerat. 1836J. H. Newman Lett. (1891) II. 199 They were morigerate, through the Exhortation and half the Confession, when they bolted. ▪ II. † morigerate, v. Obs.—0 [f. L. morigerāt-, ppl. stem of mōrigerārī, f. mōriger-us: see morigerous.] intr. (See quot.)
1623Cockeram, Morigerate, to doe as one is commanded, to obey. |