v. Obs. rare. [ad. L. vīcīnāt-, ppl. stem of vīcīnārī, f. vīcīnus: see next.] trans. To lie near to, to adjoin.
1638. Sir T. Herbert, Trav. (ed. 2), 23. The Land seated so advantagiously for traffique, and vicinating those golden countries of Mozambiq, Guiloa [etc.]. Ibid., 114. Iasques and Kostack in Margastan vicinating them.