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opinate

I. opinate, a. Obs.
    [ad. L. opīnāt-us pa. pple. of opīnārī to opine.]
    1. Opined, supposed.

c 1450 tr. De Imitatione iii. li. 123 Þi copiose mercy is better to me for getinge of indulgence, þan myn opinate riȝtwesnes, for defending of myn hid conscience.

    2. Obstinate in opinion; opinionated.

1491 Caxton Vitas Patr. (W. de W. 1495) ii. 265 b/1 He had condescended to make it to that other whiche was opynate [i.e. as said ante, ‘obstynate in an ylle opynyon’].

II. ˈopinate, v. Obs. rare.
    [f. ppl. stem of L. opīnārī (also opīnāre) to be of opinion, think.]
    intr. To give an opinion; to pronounce a formal or authoritative opinion; = opine 1.

1625 W. B. True School War 55 There is not a matter of State in which..they haue not opinated and decreed.

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