Obs. In 7 æquiparate, equiparat. [f. L. æquiparāt- ppl. stem of æquiparāre: see EQUIPARABLE.] trans. a. To reduce to a level; to level. b. To regard or treat as on the same level.

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1632.  Vicars, Æneid, xii. King Latines throne this day I’le ruinate And houses tops to th’ ground æquiparate.

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1671.  [R. MacWard], True Non-conf., 163. Then you may equiparat them in the point of abuse.

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