Obs. [ad. med.L. commissionāt-us (Du Cange): see prec.] Commissioned. In Sc. also as pa. pple. of prec. vb.

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1647.  Perfect Weekely Acc., 2 June, No. 23. 4. From all Commissionate officers of Horse.

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1678.  Marvell, Growth Popery, Wks. 1875, IV. 308. If the person commissionate be under … disabilities.

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1708.  J. Chamberlayne, St. Gt. Brit., II. III. vii. (1743), 417. To take up arms against him [the king] or any commissionate by him.

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