† aˈpostatate, ppl. a. Obs. rare.
[f. late L. apostatāt- ppl. stem of apostatā-re: see apostate v.]
Apostatized, apostate.
| 1536 Pilgr. T. 299 in Thynne's Animadv., Thes that from christ be appostatat. 1629 H. Burton Babel no Bethel 33 An apostatate Minister of the Church of England. |