† paˈlatiate, a. Obs. rare.
Also -at.
[f. L. palāti-um + -ate2 2.]
= palatial a.1 Hence † paˈlatiately adv.
1632 Lithgow Trav. vii. 307 The great Palatiat Mansion, where the..Vicegerent hath his residence. Ibid. viii. 366 Palatiat Tauernes, the worst whereof, may lodge a Monarchicke trayne. Ibid. iv. 139 Externall decorements of fabricks palatiatly extended. |