† introˈnificate, v. nonce-wd. Obs.
[f. obs. F. intronificqu-er, Rabelais (f. the stem part of late L. inthron-izāre, F. intron-iser + L. -ficāre: see -fy) + -ate3.]
trans. To enthrone.
1653 Urquhart Rabelais i. xix, The substantifick quality of the elementary complexion, which is intronificated in the terrestreity of their quidditative nature. |