Obs. [ad. L. administrāt-us pa. pple. of administrā-re: see ADMISISTER v.] Administered.
1637. Gillespie, Eng. Pop. Cerem., III. i. 5. Baptisme might not be administrat in private places.
1671. True Non-Conformist, 226. These faithful men, by whom it [the oath] was administrate.
1725. in Wodrows Corr. (1843), II. 96. To have got favourable Justices of the Peace to have administrate the Allegiance and Assurance.