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inaquate

inˈaquate, ppl. a. Obs.
  [ad. L. inaquāt-us, pa. pple. of inaquāre to turn into water, f. in- (in-2) + aqua water.]
  Converted or transformed into water. Hence inaˈquation, conversion into water.

1550 Cranmer Defence 33 b, Ther foloweth no Impanation thereof, no more than the holy ghost is Inaquate, that is to say, made water, being sacramentally ioyned to the water in baptisme. 1551 Gardner Explic., Transubst. 126 b, The solution to the seconde reason is allmost as soundely handled, alludynge from impanation to Inaquation, although it was neuer sayde in Scripture, this water is the holy ghoost.

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