v. [ad. L. concamerāt-, ppl. stem of concamerāre to vault, f. con- + camerāre, f. camera: see CAMERA and -ATE3.]

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  1.  trans. To vault or arch. ? Obs.

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1611.  Coryat, Crudities, 101. The roofe … is very loftily concamerated.

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1656.  in Blount, Glossogr.

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1734.  Builder’s Dict., Concamerate, to make an arched Roof, as in Vaults, etc. To arch over.

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1876.  in Gwilt, Encycl. Archit., Gloss.

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  † b.  To set in a vault or sphere. Obs.

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1635.  N. Carpenter, Geog. Del., I. iv. 78. All these orbs thus ranged and concamerated in order.

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  2.  To divide into chambers: see next, 2.

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