Chiefly poet. [ad. L. constellāt-us starred, studded with stars, f. con- + stellātus starred, pa. pple. of stellāre, f. stella star. Cf. F. constellé.]

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  1.  = CONSTELLATED 2.

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1649.  G. Daniel, Trinarch, Hen. IV., cclxxiii. Greate Perseus sate Below Boötes, being Constellate.

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1839.  Bailey, Festus, xxi. (1848), 274. Thick with great sun-like and constellate thoughts.

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1878.  Browning, Poets Croisic, 7. Those patent powers Constellate proudly.

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  2.  Studded with stars, starred.

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1855.  Bailey, Mystic, 38. The radiant lizard loves And lives in light, himself all constellate.

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