Obs. rare. [L. cedrelatē, Gr. κεδρελάτη, f. κέδρ-ος cedar + ἐλάτη pine-tree.] (See quots.)
1601. Holland, Pliny, I. 388. Of the greater Cedar there bee two kindes . Some cal this Cedar, Cedrelate: whereof cometh the best Rosin.
1736. Bailey, Cedrelate, the large sort of cedar, which grows as big as a fir-tree, and yields rosin or pitch as that does.
1775. in Ash.