Obs. [ad L. fatīgāt-us, pa. pple. of fatīgāre to FATIGUE.] Fatigued.
1471. Ripley, Comp. Alch., Admon. in Ashm. (1652), 191. Grinding with vineger till I was fatygate.
1530. Lyndesay, Test. Papyngo, 474. My wytt bene waik, my fyngaris faitegate.
1531. Elyot, The Boke Named the Gouernour, I. vii. Suffre nat the childe to be fatigate with continuall studie or lernyng: wherwith the delycate and tender wytte maye be dulled or oppressed.
1607. Shaks., Cor., II. ii. 121.
His doubled spirit | |
Requickened what in flesh was fatigate. |