[f. L. centuplicāt- ppl. stem of centuplicāre, f. centuplic- (centuplex) a hundred fold: see above.] = CENTUPLE v. Hence, Centuplicated ppl. a.
c. 1645. Howell, Lett., IV. ii. I performd the civilities you enjoynd me to your frends here, who return you the like centuplicated.
1654. Cokaine, Dianea, II. 135. Their kisses were centuplicated.
1768. E. Buys, Dict. Terms of Art, Centuplicated, made an Hundredfold.