"colligate" meaning in English

See colligate in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

Forms: more colligate [comparative], most colligate [superlative]
Etymology: First attested in 1471, in Middle English; inherited from Middle English colligat(e) (“bound together”), Latin colligātus, perfect passive participle of colligō (“to bind, fasten; to unite, combine”), see -ate (verb-forming suffix) and -ate (adjective-forming suffix). By surface analysis, co- + ligate. Sporadic participial usage of the adjective up until the end of the 16ᵗʰ century. Etymology templates: {{root|en|ine-pro|*leyǵ-}}, {{etydate/the|1471}} 1471, {{etydate|1471}} First attested in 1471, {{glossary|inherited}} inherited, {{inh|en|enm|colligat|colligat(e)|bound together|g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Middle English colligat(e) (“bound together”), {{inh+|en|enm|colligat|colligat(e)|nocap=1|q=adjective|t=bound together}} inherited from Middle English colligat(e) (“bound together”), {{der|en|la|colligātus}} Latin colligātus, {{glossary|perfect}} perfect, {{glossary|passive}} passive, {{glossary|participle}} participle, {{af|en|-ate|id1=verb|pos1=verb-forming suffix}} -ate (verb-forming suffix), {{af|en|-ate|id1=adjective|pos1=adjective-forming suffix}} -ate (adjective-forming suffix), {{surf|en|co-|ligate}} By surface analysis, co- + ligate, {{sup|th}} ᵗʰ Head templates: {{en-adj}} colligate (comparative more colligate, superlative most colligate), {{tlb|en|obsolete}} (obsolete)
  1. (as a participle, figuratively and literally) Colligated, bound together. Tags: figuratively, literally, obsolete
    Sense id: en-colligate-en-adj-boZ9FzlI

Verb

Forms: colligates [present, singular, third-person], colligating [participle, present], colligated [participle, past], colligated [past]
Etymology: First attested in 1471, in Middle English; inherited from Middle English colligat(e) (“bound together”), Latin colligātus, perfect passive participle of colligō (“to bind, fasten; to unite, combine”), see -ate (verb-forming suffix) and -ate (adjective-forming suffix). By surface analysis, co- + ligate. Sporadic participial usage of the adjective up until the end of the 16ᵗʰ century. Etymology templates: {{root|en|ine-pro|*leyǵ-}}, {{etydate/the|1471}} 1471, {{etydate|1471}} First attested in 1471, {{glossary|inherited}} inherited, {{inh|en|enm|colligat|colligat(e)|bound together|g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Middle English colligat(e) (“bound together”), {{inh+|en|enm|colligat|colligat(e)|nocap=1|q=adjective|t=bound together}} inherited from Middle English colligat(e) (“bound together”), {{der|en|la|colligātus}} Latin colligātus, {{glossary|perfect}} perfect, {{glossary|passive}} passive, {{glossary|participle}} participle, {{af|en|-ate|id1=verb|pos1=verb-forming suffix}} -ate (verb-forming suffix), {{af|en|-ate|id1=adjective|pos1=adjective-forming suffix}} -ate (adjective-forming suffix), {{surf|en|co-|ligate}} By surface analysis, co- + ligate, {{sup|th}} ᵗʰ Head templates: {{en-verb}} colligate (third-person singular simple present colligates, present participle colligating, simple past and past participle colligated)
  1. (transitive) To tie or bind together. Tags: transitive
    Sense id: en-colligate-en-verb-AdRd17B0
  2. (transitive) To formally link or connect together logically; to bring together by colligation; to sum up in a single proposition. Tags: transitive Translations (to formally link or connect together logically): свързвам (svǎrzvam) (Bulgarian), обединявам (obedinjavam) (Bulgarian), collegare (Italian), coligar (Portuguese)
    Sense id: en-colligate-en-verb-PkwTOi6t Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with co-, English terms suffixed with -ate (adjective), English terms suffixed with -ate (verb), Entries with translation boxes, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries, Terms with Bulgarian translations, Terms with Italian translations, Terms with Portuguese translations Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 28 18 54 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with co-: 34 22 43 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -ate (adjective): 27 21 51 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -ate (verb): 27 21 51 Disambiguation of Entries with translation boxes: 30 23 47 Disambiguation of Pages with 2 entries: 26 20 54 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 25 20 54 Disambiguation of Terms with Bulgarian translations: 24 12 64 Disambiguation of Terms with Italian translations: 25 12 63 Disambiguation of Terms with Portuguese translations: 25 12 63 Disambiguation of 'to formally link or connect together logically': 4 96
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: bicolligate, colligability, colligative Related terms: lictor, ligate, ligation, ligature, obligation, obligatory, oblige

Inflected forms

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