v. Obs. rare. [f. L. clārigāre, f. clārus clear; lit. ‘to set forth clearly, declare ceremoniously’: cf. fumigate, navigate, and see -ATE3.] (See quot.)

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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.

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