Obs. [ad L. fatīgāt-us, pa. pple. of fatīgāre to FATIGUE.] Fatigued.

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1471.  Ripley, Comp. Alch., Admon. in Ashm. (1652), 191. Grinding with vineger till I was fatygate.

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1530.  Lyndesay, Test. Papyngo, 474. My wytt bene waik, my fyngaris faitegate.

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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.

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1607.  Shaks., Cor., II. ii. 121.

                        His doubled spirit
Requickened what in flesh was fatigate.

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