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† comˈplant, v. Obs. [a. Fr. complante-r (16th c. in Littré):—late L. complantā-re to plant together.] To plant together; to engraft. Also fig.
1582N. T. (Rhem.) Rom. vi. 5 If we be become complanted [Vulg. complantati; Wycl. & 1611 planted together, other vv. graft, R.V. united] to the similitude of his death we shal be also of his resurrection. 1653H. Whistler Upshot Inf. Bapt. 45 Representation of the..child as a Plant to be Complanted at Baptism into Christ. Hence comˈplanted ppl. a., planted together with, congenital.
1668Culpepper & Cole Barthol. Anat. iii. ix. 150 Which some term the inbred, Congenit and complanted Air. |