Obs. [ad. L. umbrāt-us, pa. pple. of umbrāre: see next.]
1. Shady; umbrageous.
1501. Douglas, Pal. Hon., I. Prol. 40. The vmbrate treis that Tytan about wappit War portrait Be goldin bemis.
2. Her. = UMBRATED a.
1572. Bossewell, Armorie, II. 25 b. But yet in my iudgement, they myghte alwayes (with conuenient differences) haue borne the same whole, and not vmbrate.