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Amate   Listen
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Amate  v. t.  To dismay; to dishearten; to daunt. (Obs. or Archaic) "The Silures, to amate the new general, rumored the overthrow greater than was true."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Amate" Quotes from Famous Books



... rhyme, 'sotto le amate fronde,' is borrowed from the 23rd canto of the 'Paradiso.' In the second line, 'Stellato ammanto' is Claudian's 'stellantes sinus' applied to the heaven. When we reach the garden of Venus we find whole passages translated from Claudian's 'Marriage of Honorius,' ...
— Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, Complete - Series I, II, and III • John Symonds



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