vertiginate

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vertiginate (comparative more vertiginate, superlative most vertiginate)

  1. Turned around; giddy.

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vertiginate (third-person singular simple present vertiginates, present participle vertiginating, simple past and past participle vertiginated)

  1. To turn around and around; to whirl.
    • c. 1810-1834?, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Notes on Sherlock
      Yes; you'll say, that there should be three Persons, each of which is God, and yet but one God, is a contradiction: but what principle of natural reason does it contradict? Surely never did argument vertiginate more!

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