v. Obs. rare. [f. L. clārigāre, f. clārus clear; lit. to set forth clearly, declare ceremoniously: cf. fumigate, navigate, and see -ATE3.] (See quot.)
1601. Holland, Pliny, I. XXII. ii. 115. They sent their heraulds to the enemies of the people of Rome for to clarigat, that is to say, to summone them with a lowd voice for to make restitution of that which they deteined of theirs.