Obs. [F. créat, ad. It. creato foster-child, alumnus (cf. Sp. criado servant):—L. creātus offspring, child, subst. use of creātus pa. pple.: see CREATE pa. pple.] (See quot.)

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1730–6.  Bailey (folio), Creat (with horsemen) an Usher to a Riding Master, or a Gentleman educated in an Academy of Horsemanship, with Intent to qualify himself for Teaching the Art of Riding the great Horse.

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  Creat, create sb.: see CREAGHT.

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