† deˈcuriate, v. Obs.—0
[f. ppl. stem of L. decuriāre to divide into decuriæ: see decury.]
(See quot.) So † decuriˈation [L. decuriātio].
| 1623 Cockeram, Decuriate, to diuide into bands, to separate. 1721 in Bailey. 1623 Cockeram, Decuriation, a making of Knights or Captaines. |