Obs. Also -at. [ad. L. commūnicāt-us, pa. pple. of commūnicāre: see prec. and -ATE2.] = COMMUNICATED.

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1561.  T. Norton, Calvin’s Inst., II. xiv. (1634), 226. The property of the manhood is communicate with the other nature.

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1610.  W. Folkingham, Art of Survey, I. vi. 11. Communicate Matter is that which is participable to the Plot together with other Places.

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1671.  True Nonconf., 308. The things of God … being only communicat by the revelation.

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