Obs. [f. L. colōrāt- ppl. stem of colōrā-re to color.] trans. To color.

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1599.  A. M., trans. Gabelhouer’s Bk. Physicke, 37/2. When the water is therof coloratede.

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1706.  Frazer, Disc. Sec. Sight, in Ess. Witchcr. (1820), 180. Angels may condense the air, figurate and colorate the same.

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