To indoctrinate, to teach by tradition. Uncommon.

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1856.  They have been traditionated to run over a great quantity of ground, and to not half cultivate it, until farms are almost entirely exhausted.—George A. Smith at the Bowery, Salt Lake City, April 6: ‘Journal of Discourses,’ iii. 282.

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1862.  I am also satisfied that had we been brought up and traditionated to burn a wife upon the funeral pile, we should not be satisfied unless this practice was followed out.—Brigham Young, Feb. 9: id., ix. 193.

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