Chem. Obs. Also -izat, -isat(e. [ad. mod.L. alcalizāt-um pa. pple. of alcalizā-re: see ALKALIZE. Cf. Fr. alcalisé.]
A. adj. Alkalized, alkaline.
1657. G. Starkey, Helmonts Vind., 327. They of their own accord melt together into a Salt, and so fix themselves into an Alcalizate Body.
1669. Phil. Trans., IV. 1055. Of a Volatile and Alcalisate property. Ibid. (1673), VIII. 5187. No Fixt Alcalisat Salt.
1713. Slare, ibid., XXVIII. 249. Sweetning and Alkalisate Remedies.
1753. Chambers, Cycl. Supp., Alkaline is otherwise written, alcaline, alkaleous, alcalious, alkalizate, and alcalizate, which all amount to the same thing.
B. sb. rare1. That which has the qualities of alkali. Sheridan, 1797.
1681. trans. Williss Rem. Med. Wks., Alchalisat, a salt made of the herb kali. Also taken and applyed to salts made of herbs and shells of fishes.