Obs. rare. In 7 pl. -ati, -aties. [It. spiritato, pa. pple. of spiritare, f. spirito SPIRIT sb.] A religious enthusiast.
1659. Gauden, Tears Ch., 195. Before these new Illuminates and Spiritaties rose up.
1678. Cudworth, Intell. Syst., I. iii. § 29. 134. A kind of Bewitched Enthusiasts and Blind Spiritati, that are wholly ridden and acted by a dark, narrow and captivated Principle of Life.