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† disconˈsort, v. Obs. [f. dis- 6 + consort v. 1.] trans. To be out of harmony or at variance with. Hence disconˈsorted pa. pple., out of harmony, at variance.
1604T. Wright Passions i. ix. 36 Passions disconsorting nature [are] punished with payne. Ibid. iv. ii. 125 If mens words or actions be disconsorted, doubtlesse the soule cannot be well disposed. |