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† cathedrate, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. cathedra + -ate2.] Containing a cathedra or bishop's seat.
1536in Atterbury Addit. 1st ed. Rights Convoc. (1701) App. 43 You our said Bishops..in your Cathedrate Churches. So † cathedrated ppl. a., enthroned on the bishop's seat; installed in the professorial chair.
1626W. Sclater Expos. 2 Thess. (1629) 128 At length wee finde him [Antichrist] a Bishop Cathedrated in the Church. 1654R. Whitlock Observ. Manners Eng. 385 (T.) With the cathedrated authority of a prælector or publick reader. |