v. Obs. rare. [f. L. corrīvāt-, ppl. stem of corrīvāre to draw together into one stream, f. cor- together + rīvāre to draw off (water).] trans. To cause (liquids or their channels) to run together into one. Misused by Burton.)

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1621.  Burton, Anat. Mel., I. i. II. iii. Veines … Of these there be two chiefe, Vena porta, and Vena Cava, from which the rest are corrivated. Ibid., II. ii. IV. Rare devices to corrivate waters.

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