Obs. [ad. med.L. commissionāt-us (Du Cange): see prec.] Commissioned. In Sc. also as pa. pple. of prec. vb.
1647. Perfect Weekely Acc., 2 June, No. 23. 4. From all Commissionate officers of Horse.
1678. Marvell, Growth Popery, Wks. 1875, IV. 308. If the person commissionate be under disabilities.
1708. J. Chamberlayne, St. Gt. Brit., II. III. vii. (1743), 417. To take up arms against him [the king] or any commissionate by him.