Obs. [ad. L. configūrāt-us pa. pple.: see prec.]
1. Astrol. Associated in configuration (q.v. sense 2).
1686. Goad, Celest. Bodies, II. viii. 258. Fog seems to be a perpetual Effect, or attendent of ♂ ☿, if not rather an attendant in Ordinary to ♂, with whomsoever configurate.
2. Shaped, fashioned, constructed.
1715. in Phil. Trans., XXIX. 327. The Valvulæ called tricuspides were configurate after the usual manner.