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CircumstantiateCircumstantiate Cir`cum*stan"ti*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Circumstantiated; p. pr. & vb. n. Circumstantiating.]
[See Circumstantiating (?).]
1. To place in particular circumstances; to invest with
particular accidents or adjuncts. [R.]
If the act were otherwise circumstantiated, it might
will that freely which now it wills reluctantly.
--Bramhall.
2. To prove or confirm by circumstances; to enter into
details concerning.
Neither will time permint to circumstantiate these
particulars, which I have only touched in the
general. --State Trials
(1661). CircumstantiatedCircumstantiate Cir`cum*stan"ti*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Circumstantiated; p. pr. & vb. n. Circumstantiating.]
[See Circumstantiating (?).]
1. To place in particular circumstances; to invest with
particular accidents or adjuncts. [R.]
If the act were otherwise circumstantiated, it might
will that freely which now it wills reluctantly.
--Bramhall.
2. To prove or confirm by circumstances; to enter into
details concerning.
Neither will time permint to circumstantiate these
particulars, which I have only touched in the
general. --State Trials
(1661). ConsubstantiateConsubstantiate Con`sub*stan"ti*ate (?; 106), v. t. [imp. & p.
p. Consubstantiated; p. pr. & vb. n. Consubstantiating.]
To cause to unite, or to regard as united, in one common
substance or nature. [R.]
His soul must be consubstantiated with reason. --Jer.
Taylor. Consubstantiate
Consubstantiate Con`sub*stan"ti*ate, v. i.
To profess or belive the doctrine of consubstantion.
The consubstantiating church and priest. --Dryden.
Consubstantiate
Consubstantiate Con`sub*stan"ti*ate, a.
Partaking of the same substance; united; consubstantial.
We must love her [the wife] that is thus
consubstantiate with us. --Feltham.
ConsubstantiatedConsubstantiate Con`sub*stan"ti*ate (?; 106), v. t. [imp. & p.
p. Consubstantiated; p. pr. & vb. n. Consubstantiating.]
To cause to unite, or to regard as united, in one common
substance or nature. [R.]
His soul must be consubstantiated with reason. --Jer.
Taylor. SubstantiateSubstantiate Sub*stan"ti*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Substantiated; p. pr. & vb. n. Substantiating.]
1. To make to exist; to make real. --Ayliffe.
2. To establish the existence or truth of by proof or
competent evidence; to verify; as, to substantiate a
charge or allegation; to substantiate a declaration.
Observation is, in turn, wanted to direct and
substantiate the course of experiment. --Coleridge. SubstantiatedSubstantiate Sub*stan"ti*ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Substantiated; p. pr. & vb. n. Substantiating.]
1. To make to exist; to make real. --Ayliffe.
2. To establish the existence or truth of by proof or
competent evidence; to verify; as, to substantiate a
charge or allegation; to substantiate a declaration.
Observation is, in turn, wanted to direct and
substantiate the course of experiment. --Coleridge. TransubstantiateTransubstantiate Tran`sub*stan"ti*ate, v. t. [LL.
transubstantiatus, p. p. of transubstantiare to
transubstantiate; L. trans across, over + substantia
substance. See Substance.]
1. To change into another substance. [R.]
The spider love which transubstantiates all, And can
convert manna to gall. --Donne.
2. (R. C. Theol.) To change, as the sacramental elements,
bread and wine, into the flesh and blood of Christ.
Meaning of Antiate from wikipedia
- The
latter can be seen on the sole
extant pre-Julian calendar, the
Fasti Antiates Maiores.
There are
historical examples of
other subtractive forms: IIIXX...
- were
found at
Amiternum (now San Vittorino) in
Sabine territory.
Fasti Antiates Maiores (84–55 BC), from the
colonia of Antium, is the
earliest Roman calendar...
- The
Fasti Antiates Maiores is a
painted wall-calendar from the late
Roman Republic, the
oldest archaeologically attested local Roman calendar and the only...
- The
reconstructed Fasti Antiates,
giving the
nundinal days to the left of its day list...
- A
reproduction of the
Fasti Antiates Maiores, a
painted wall-calendar from the late
Roman Republic...
- The
Fasti Antiates Maiores, a pre-Julian
calendar in a
reconstructed drawing...
- the Rostra, with the
naval rams (rostra in Latin) of six
ships from the
Antiate fleet confiscated by Rome. The
column was
beside the
Rostra and the Graecostasis...
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Topographical Dictionary, p. 244. Ovid,
Fasti 6.191–192 and the
Fasti Antiates (Degr****i 463), as
cited by Richardson, New
Topographical Dictionary, p...
- 8, 3.
Monumentum Ancyranum IV 6. Livy
XXVII 37, 7 Livy XL 52, 1.
Fasti Antiates apud NS 1921 p. 121.
Iulius Obsequens 14. S. Ball
Platner & T.
Ashby A...
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either on the
Campus Martius or the
Aventine Hill.
According to the
Fasti Antiates Maiores,
there was a
festival for "the two Pales" (Palibus duobus) on July...