Chiefly poet. [ad. L. constellāt-us starred, studded with stars, f. con- + stellātus starred, pa. pple. of stellāre, f. stella star. Cf. F. constellé.]
1. = CONSTELLATED 2.
1649. G. Daniel, Trinarch, Hen. IV., cclxxiii. Greate Perseus sate Below Boötes, being Constellate.
1839. Bailey, Festus, xxi. (1848), 274. Thick with great sun-like and constellate thoughts.
1878. Browning, Poets Croisic, 7. Those patent powers Constellate proudly.
2. Studded with stars, starred.
1855. Bailey, Mystic, 38. The radiant lizard loves And lives in light, himself all constellate.