The Collaborative International Dictionary
Examinate
Examinate \Ex*am"i*nate\, n. [L. examinatus, p. p. of examinare.
See Examine. ]
A person subjected to examination. [Obs.]
--Bacon.
Wiktionary
examinate
n. (context obsolete English) One who is subjected to examination.
Usage examples of "examinate".
In the notorious case of the Lancashire witches, at the first trial, 1612, James Device confessed that upon Sheare Thursday was two yeares, his Grand-Mother Elizabeth Souternes alias Demdike, did bid him this Examinate goe to the Church to receive the Communion (they next day after being Good Friday), and then not to eate the Bread the Minister gave him, but to bring it and deliver it to such a thing as should meet him in his way homewards.