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† saˈlariate, v. Obs. [f. L. salāri-um salary + -ate3.] trans. To pay a salary to; to supply the salary of. Hence saˈlariated ppl. a., salaried.
1656J. Harrington Oceana (1658) 202 The Senat of the Bean in Athens, because it was but annual, was moderately salariated. 1672Petty Pol. Anat. (1691) 37 Sallariated Masters of Chancery. a1687― Pol. Arith. (1690) 49 About 72,000l, at the medium of 3l per Man, would Salariate the whole number of twenty four thousand. |