Citations:corradiate

verb: "to converge at a point"

 * 1844 William Henry Smyth, "A cycle of celestial objects"
 * ... the light of bright objects, thus blunted, is less dazzling than when we let the rays corradiate at the focus.
 * 1864 John Mason Neale, "Seatonian poems"
 * The central vault, whereto the endless lines Intwisted and enlinked, corradiate still, Received among the gods, a god himself...
 * 1864 John Mason Neale, "Seatonian poems"
 * The central vault, whereto the endless lines Intwisted and enlinked, corradiate still, Received among the gods, a god himself...

verb: "to radiate simultaneously"

 * 1831 S. T. Coleridge, "The Piccolomini"
 * She is at present in her perigee, And shouts down now her strongest influences. [Contemplating the figure on the table] Auspicious aspect! fateful in conjunction, At length the mighty three corradiate; And the two stars of blessing, Jupiter And Venus, take between them the malignant Slyly-malicious Mars...