About The Word Rubricate

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Rubricate

Rubricate Definition And Meaning |
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What's The Definition Of Rubricate?
[v] sign with a mark instead of a name
[v] furnish with rubrics or regulate by rubrics; "the manuscript is not rubricated" [v] decorate with letters painted red, of manuscripts; "In this beautiful book, all the place names are rubricated" [v] place in the calendar as a red-letter saint; "She was rubricated by the Pope" Synonyms | Synonyms for Rubricate: miniate Related Terms | Find terms related to Rubricate: See Also | arrange | format | illuminate | recognise | recognize | sign | subscribe Rubricate In Webster's Dictionary \Ru"bri*cate\, a. [L. rubricatus p. p. of rubricare to
color red. See {Rubric}, n.]
Marked with red. --Sp?lmman.
\Ru"bri*cate\, v. t. To mark or distinguished with red; to arrange as in a rubric; to establish in a settled and unchangeable form. --Foxe. A system . . . according to which the thoughts of men were to be classed and rubricated forever after. --Hare. |
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