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- verbarchaicdelate (verb) · delates (third person present) · delated (past tense) · delated (past participle) · delating (present participle)
- report (an offense or crime):"they may delate my slackness to my patron"
- inform against or denounce (someone):"they deliberated together on delating her as a witch"
Originlate 15th century: from Latin delat- ‘referred, carried away’, from the verb deferre (see defer).
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