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abatable
abate
abatement
abater
abature
accession
ace
addition
administrator
advocate
agitate
allay
allayed
allayment
allow
allowance
allowed
alloy
alloyed
aloof
anacoenosis
antaphroditic
antifebrile
application
approbate
approbated
approve
argue
argued
argument
assassins
assuage
assuagement
assuager
barbate
barbated
bat
batable
bate
bate-breeding
bateau
bateless
batement
batenists
batenites
bating
batinist
battle
beat
besayle
bilobate
boutefeu
breed-bate
canvass
castaway
celibate
check
close
closeness
cohobate
cohobated
columbate
combat
combated
combater
commotion
compounding
comprobate
concession
conclusion
conclusive
conglobate
conglobated
conglobately
congressional
consolation
contend
contended
contention
contentious
contest
contestable
continual
continued
controversy
controverted
cool
cooler
coot
correction
corrector
cosinage
course
cover
damn
damp
damped
dealbate
debatable
debate
debatefully
debatement
debater
deduction
defalcation
deforcement
delibate
diabaterial
differ
difference
discouragement
discuss
discussed
discussion
dispute
dissension
dissertator
dwell
edge
eloquence
encounter
end
exasperate
expostulatory
fever
frequency
full
give
gland
globate
globated
goggles
good
gore
hang
hold
hyperbate
improbate
inconclusive
inconclusiveness
incontestable
incontestably
incontrovertibly
incubate
intermission
irrefragably
jar
lenitive
light
lightning
litigate
lobate
long
makebate
misstate
mitigate
mitigation
moot
mooted
moroseness
odds
open
orator
order
original
ouster
palliate
palliation
palliative
peculiar
peremptorily
peremptory
perturbate
plea
prerogative-court
principal
probate
promoter
protraction
quadrilobate
qualifiable
qualification
qualify
quarrel
quash
quashed
quell
query
question
quinquelobate
quodlibetically
rabate
rebate
rebatement
reckon
refrigerant
refrigeration
register
relax
relaxation
relaxed
relieve
remission
remit
reporter
representation
reprobate
reprobated
reprobateness
reprobater
result
revivor
rigidly
rigorous
rigorously
run
sail
seat
sebate
sit
sitter
sorbate
speaker
spend
spinster
squabble
squib
stir
straw
subside
support
surbate
surbating
surrogate
sustain
tare
tiresome
trilobate
two-lobed
unabated
unargued
undiscussed
unexamined
unremitted
unremittingly
win
worm
yield



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1828 Definition

BATE, n. [It is probably from the root of beat. See Debate.]

Strife; contention; retained in make-bate.

BATE, v.t. [The literal sense is, to beat, strike, thrust; to force down. See Beat.]

To lessen by retrenching, deducting or reducing; as, to bate the wages of the laborer; to bate good cheer. [We now use abate.]

BATE, v.i. To grow or become less; to remit or retrench a part; with of.

Abate thy speed and I will bate of mine.

Spenser uses bate in the sense of sinking, driving in, penetrating; a sense regularly deducible from that of beat, to thrust.

Yet there the steel staid not, but inly bate.

Deep in the flesh, and open'd wide a red flood gate.

1913 Definition
Bate (bate)
n.((?))
Bate
[Prob. abbrev. from debate.]
  1. Strife; contention.
    [Obs.] Shak.
  2. To lessen by retrenching, deducting, or reducing] to abate; to beat down; to lower.

    He must either bate the laborer's wages, or not employ or not pay him.
    Locke.

  3. To allow by way of abatement or deduction.

    To whom he bates nothing of what he stood upon with the parliament.
    South.

  4. To leave out; to except.
    [Obs.]

    Bate me the king, and, be he flesh and blood,
    He lies that says it.
    Beau. *** Fl.

  5. To remove.
    [Obs.]

    About autumn bate the earth from about the roots of olives, and lay them bare.
    Holland.

  6. To deprive of.
    [Obs.]

    When baseness is exalted, do not bate
    The place its honor for the person's sake.
    Herbert.

  7. To remit or retrench a part] -- with of.

    Abate thy speed, and I will bate of mine.
    Dryden.

  8. To waste away.
    [Obs.] Shak.
  9. To attack; to bait.
    [Obs.] Spenser.
  10. To flutter as a hawk; to bait.
    [Obs.] Bacon.
  11. See 2d Bath.
  12. An alkaline solution consisting of the dung of certain animals; -- employed in the preparation of hides; grainer.
    Knight.
  13. To steep in bate, as hides, in the manufacture of leather.

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