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rubricate
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English
Etymology
From Latin rubricatus, past participle of rubricare (“to colour red”). See rubric.
Adjective
rubricate (comparative more rubricate, superlative most rubricate)
- (obsolete) Marked with red.
Verb
rubricate (third-person singular simple present rubricates, present participle rubricating, simple past and past participle rubricated)
- (transitive) To write in the form of a rubric.
- To create rubrication; to illuminate a manuscript with red letters.
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Latin
Verb
rubrīcāte
Spanish
Verb
rubricate
- second-person singular voseo imperative of rubricar combined with te
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