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‖ supplicat (ˈsʌplɪkæt) Also 7–9 -ate. [L., = he supplicates, 3rd pers. sing. pres. ind. of supplicāre to supplicate. Formerly often assimilated in form to abstract nouns in -ate1:—L. -ātus (but cf. med.L. supplicātus). In university use arising from its occurrence as the first word in the formula u...
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Daniel Skinner
His supplicat, in the University Archives, is dated 1677-01-30. At that time, Skinner was still in Paris, and the supplicat itself is signed by the Proctor on his behalf.
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supplication
supplication, n. (sʌplɪˈkeɪʃən) Also 5 supl-. [a. OF. (mod.F.) supplication (= It. supplicazione, Sp. suplicacion, Pg. supplica{cced}ão), ad. L. supplicātio, -ōnem, n. of action f. supplicāre to supplicate.] The action, or an act, of supplicating; humble or earnest petition or entreaty.1384 in Arnol...
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