Word origin
[1590–1600; ‹ L
malleātus wrought with a hammer, equiv. to L
malle(
us) hammer +
-ātus -ate1]This word is first recorded in the period 1590–1600. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: Byzantine, class, dummy, radius, squeeze-ate is a suffix occurring in loanwords from Latin, its English distribution parallelingthat of Latin. The form originated as a suffix added to a- stem verbs to form adjectives (separate). The resulting form could also be used independently as a noun (advocate) and came to be used as a stem on which a verb could be formed (separate; advocate; agitate). In English the use as a verbal suffix has been extended to stems of non-Latin origin(calibrate; acierate)