ppl. a. Obs. [f. FASHION v. + -ATE2.] a. Fashioned or formed after an image or model. b. Well formed, perfect.

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1593.  B. Barnes, Parthenophil, Madrigal xxii.

        Yielding in it, that figure fashionate  Which in the jetty mirror lurks.

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1593.  Lodge, Will. Longbeard, Addr. to Rdr. Men are in thraldome to their fashionate manners.

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1609.  Dekker, Gull’s Horne-bk. (1812), 94. Your mediterranean isle [middle aisle of St. Paul’s] is then the only gallery wherein the pictures of all your true fashionate and complemental gulls are … hung up.

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