The Collaborative International Dictionary
Convocate
Convocate \Con"vo*cate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Convocated; p.
pr. & vb. n. Convocating.] [L. convocatus, p. p. of
convocare to convocate; con- + vocare to call. See Vocal,
and cf. Convoce.]
To convoke; to call together. [Obs.]
--May (Lucan).
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
convocate
mid-16c., from Latin convocatus, past participle of convocare (see convocation).
Wiktionary
convocate
vb. (context obsolete transitive English) To convoke; to call together.
Usage examples of "convocate".
Our Imperial lord has come, and is holding a convocate of the dynasts.
Our Imperial lord has come, and is holding a convocate of the dynasts.