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particate
particate Sc. Obs. exc. Hist. (ˈpɑːtɪkət) Also perticat. [ad. med.L. perticāta (also particāta), f. pertica a perch: cf. bovate, carrucate.] A Scotch rood (as a measure of land); one fourth of the Scotch acre, containing 40 square falls, rods, or raips, each of 36 sq. ells; or 13,690 sq. ft. (The Im...
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Three years later it turned out that Italy had backed the winning side, and the decision to particate had also secured for the Italian government a position
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pertiliche
perticat, -e, perticular, -er(e, pertiliche obs. ff. particate, particular, pertly.
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