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▪ I. pomate, n. rare. Obs. exc. dial.|ˈpəʊmət| Also 8 Sc. pomet. [ad. mod.L. pōmātum: see -ate1.] a. = pomace 2 a. b. = pomatum 1.
1699Evelyn Acetaria (1729) 175 There is made a Mash or Pomate of this Root. 1773Fergusson Auld Reikie Poems (1785) 206 The pomet slaister'd up his hair. 1903in Eng. Dial. Dict. ▪ II. pomate, v. rare. Obs. exc. dial.|pəʊˈmeɪt| [f. pomatum: cf. -ate3.] trans. a. To reduce to a pomatum or paste. b. To dress (the hair) with pomatum.
1684tr. Bonet's Merc. Compit. xix. 743 Tincture of Steel pomated. 1823Galt R. Gilhaize xlii, His hair..was as if it had been pomated. |