adulterizeEtymologyFrom adultery + -ize.verbTo commit adultery.“ca 1644, John Milton, "The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce", Book II, Chap. 18. Nevertheleſs, as I find that Grotius on this place hath obſerved the Chriſtian emperors, Theodoſius the IId and Juſtinian, men of high wiſdom and reputed piety, decreed it to be a divorcive fornication, if the wife attempted either againſt the knowledge, or obſtinately againſt the will of her huſband, ſuch things as”To adulterate.