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English
Etymology
Latin concinnatus, past participle of concinnare (“to concinnate”). See concinnity.
Verb
concinnate (third-person singular simple present concinnates, present participle concinnating, simple past and past participle concinnated)
- (obsolete, transitive) To place fitly together; to adapt; to clear.
1625, Samuel Purchas, His Pilgrimes:your Fraternitie […] gave me for the securitie of my future Peregrination, concinnated by the pleasant wit of that inimitable Artizan of sweet Elegancie, the moytie of my heart
References
Latin
Verb
concinnāte
- second-person plural present active imperative of concinnō