v. Obs. rare. [f. L. fastīdium (see next) + -ATE.] trans. To feel a disgust for, loathe.

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1618.  Sir S. D’Ewes, Autobiog., I. (1845), vii. 106. Bury school … I began to fastidiate, and be weary of the sweet and happy life I there led.

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