v. Obs. rare. [a. F. arbitre-r:—L. arbitrā-ri: see ARBITRATE.] Earlier equivalent of ARBITRATE.

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1494.  Fabyan, V. cxxvii. 108. For this were chosen .xii. noble men of Fraunce to arbytre & deme betwene the fader and the sone.

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1548.  Hall, Chron. Hen. VI., an. 4 (R.). All that shal be declared, ordained, and arbitred by the forsaide Archebishop.

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