† reˈgratify, v. Obs.
[re-: cf. regratiate.]
trans. To gratify in return.
| 1570 Foxe A. & M. (ed. 2) 1131/2 The king to regratifie them agayne, graunted to them a generall pardon of all offences. 1611 Speed Hist. Gt. Brit. ix. xi. §8. 555/2 The decree..was by the king..suffered to passe; and the king was thereupon regratified with a Subsidie of the twentieth part of the subiects goods. 1676 Beal in Phil. Trans. XI. 585 Cherries and Plums make haste to regratify the Planter. |