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predevote

I. predevote, ppl. a. rare.
    (priːdɪˈvəʊt)
    [f. pre- A. 1 + devote a.]
    Predevoted, foredoomed.

1819 Shelley P. Bell 3rd Prol., The next Peter Bell was he, Predevote, like you and me, To good or evil as may come.

II. predevote, v.
    (priːdɪˈvəʊt)
    [pre- A. 1.]
    trans. To devote beforehand. So predeˈvoted ppl. a.

1815 Zeluca I. 377 Sir John was unconsciously pre-devoted to one, and by the other Lady for the third set [of dances]. Ibid. III. 2 The incertitude [seemed] far more trying than conviction of Erdestone's pre-devoted affections.

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