v. Obs.1 [f. L. vigor VIGOUR sb. + -IZE.] trans. To invigorate.
1603. J. Davies (Heref.), Microcosmos, Wks. (Grosart), I. 29/1. And, for the Veines and Artires neede each other,
They meete, and
goe togither, Thereby to vigorize the vital Band Which the Harts vertue wholy doth command.